Ryan Nerbas to Present on Immigration Law

On September 24, 2025, Ryan Nerbas will present at the University of Manitoba on the topic of immigration law. The presentation will focus on recent changes to the immigration law landscape in Canada and how those changes may impact international students in Manitoba. The presentation is being hosted by the University of Manitoba Students’ Union. Read More

Andrew Astritis to Present on Time Theft and Digital Surveillance

On September 9, 2025, Andrew Astritis will present at a webinar on time theft and productivity in the digital world, hosted by Lancaster House. The panel will explore the role and impact of emerging technologies that allow employers to monitor employees and track productivity and whether it is appropriate to use this kind of surveillance in light of employee privacy concerns. For more information and to register, visit the program... Read More

RAVENLAW WINNIPEG HAS EXPANDED!

The Winnipeg office continues to serve our union and employee clients throughout Manitoba, and beyond, on all labour and employment related matters from human rights claims to wrongful terminations to employment contract negotiations to collective bargaining. Our Winnipeg office has continued to grow. You can find us in our new office space on Hargrave Street: 175 Hargrave Street – Suite 640 Winnipeg, MB R3C 3R8 T: 204.560.3095 F: 613.567.2921 E:... Read More

RAVENLAW LLP TORONTO HAS EXPANDED!

RavenLaw LLP is excited to announce our new, expanded, Toronto Office location. The Toronto Office continues to serve clients in the GTA, and beyond, on all labour and employment-related matters, from human rights claims to wrongful terminations to employment contract negotiations to collective bargaining. Over the last year, our Toronto office has grown, and you can now find us in our new office space in the Yonge-Richmond Centre. WHERE TO... Read More

RavenLaw Presents at Canadian Association of Labour Lawyers Conference

RavenLaw lawyers presented on panels and facilitated the annual Canadian Association of Labour Lawyers conference in Edmonton during the week of June 5, 2025. CALL President Wassim Garzouzi opened the conference with remarks highlighting significant contributions of CALL members over the past year. National Vice-President of Equity and Anti-Oppression Sarah Yusuf helped coordinate the conference Ombuds program and moderated the “Organizing in the Age of Telework” panel, which Barhilla Jesse-Buadoo... Read More

Sydney Sloane and Morgan Rowe Attend Disability Rights Symposium

On May 23, 2025, Morgan Rowe and RavenLaw summer student Sydney Sloane attended the one-day disability rights symposium, hosted by Osgoode Hall Law School. The symposium, titled “Bridging Disability Accommodations from Clinical Education Programs to Practice”, is a first-of-its-kind event, intended to address barriers to law students with disabilities through panel discussions, small group sessions, and workshops, with attendees including disability community experts and people with lived experience, law students, lawyers,... Read More

Ryan Nerbas Presents on Wrongful Termination Negotiations

On May 15, 2025, Ryan Nerbas spoke on a panel held by the Manitoba Bar Association’s Labour and Employment Law Section, discussing the topic of “Wrongful Terminations: Negotiations & Pre-Trial Considerations”. The webinar explored many areas of interest around wrongful termination actions, including tactics and strategies both prior to and during litigation. Ryan presented from the perspective of employee-side legal counsel, with an emphasis on how to assess the strengths and... Read More

Claire Boychuk To Present on DEI and Freedom of Expression

On May 29, 2025, Claire Boychuk will be presenting at the County of Carleton Law Association’s Annual Equity Conference. Claire will be speaking on the employment law panel DEI under Threat: Free Expression in Tumultuous Times.   This panel will explore scenarios where employees have faced repercussions for speaking out on political issues, including expression that takes place inside and outside the workplace. Through these scenarios, the panelists will unpack... Read More

Claire Boychuk to Present on Reasonable Notice

On May 13, 2025, Claire Boychuk will be presenting at the Law Society of Ontario’s half-day program, “The Eight-Minute Employment Lawyer 2025”. The program offers a concise update on key developments on a range of employment law topics. Claire will be presenting on updates in the law on reasonable notice of termination and notice periods. For more information and to register, click here. Read More

Dayna Steinfeld to Present on Family Status Discrimination

On May 8, 2025, Dayna Steinfeld will be speaking on the Lancaster House panel “Relative Accommodations: An update on family status discrimination (childcare, eldercare, spousal responsibilities, etc)”. The webinar will discuss the different tests for prima facie discrimination on the basis of family status across the country, and the uncertainty in the law given the lack of clear guidance from the Supreme Court of Canada. The panel will critically examine... Read More