
- BlackBerry: the new hot-button labour issue
SGM's Louis Sokolov was quoted by the Globe and Mail in a story about how a Canadian trade union is making the use of BlackBerrys an issue in collective bargaining.
Posted Apr, 30, 2008
- A chance encounter that might rewrite the rules
The Globe and Mail quotes a Supreme Court of Canada factum filed by SGM's Jonathan Dawe in reporting on an appeal that may overturn the rules for excluding evidence in criminal cases.
Posted Apr, 21, 2008
- Underfunding the real crisis
This week's Law Times has published an op-ed by SGM's Frank Addario on the funding crisis in the criminal justice system.
Posted Apr, 15, 2008
- Ottawa rejects space firm's sale to U.S.
The federal government has refused to approve the sale of Canada's leading space company to American interests. SGM's Steven Shrybman represented the public interest groups that spearheaded the opposition to the sale.
Posted Apr, 10, 2008
- Gay rights panel reflects on Vriend decision
SGM's Lyle Kanee was quoted by the Edmonton Journal which covered the 10th anniversary celebration of the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Vriend v. Alberta.
Posted Apr, 06, 2008
- Workers beat Hydro One again
The Financial Post reported on SGM's victory in obtaining a partial wind up of the Hydro One pension plan to give 73 terminated employees access to their pensions.
Posted Apr, 03, 2008
- Union report sounds alarm over foreign daycare chains
The Toronto Star reports on a legal opinion prepared by SGM's Steven Shrybman regarding the dangers of allowing foreign daycare chains to operate in Canada.
Posted Apr, 02, 2008
- Goudge probe hears plea for far-reaching review
Both the Globe and Mail and Canwest news service quoted SGM's Louis Sokolov in their coverage of the final submissions in the Goudge Inquiry.
Posted Apr, 02, 2008
- Supreme Court holds key to unlock old report
Frank Addario was quoted by the London Free Press on an upcoming Supreme Court of Canada appeal which will determine whether obtaining information under freedom of information laws is a right under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Posted Mar, 30, 2008
- A national disaster, made for TV
SGM's Steven Shrybman is quoted in a story about how the CBC mysteriously killed a new show that may have hit too close to reality for the Harper government.
Posted Mar, 22, 2008















