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Episode 92: Farber v Royal Trust Co

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Today we've got some more employment law! We bring you Farber v Royal Trust Co, a 1997 SCC decision stemming from the civil law system in Quebec which discusses constructive dismissal. Before Karly takes you through the decision, Zach and Karly chat constructive dismissal, bi-jural decisions, how Farber has "Good Facts" - particularly in restructuring, and how they (as a Millennial and a Zillennial) cannot believe what people used to receive as job benefits. Remember, Potter v NB is also available in our feed if you want the latest law on constructive dismissal!

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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/1997/1997canlii387/1997canlii387.html?autocompleteStr=Farber%20v%20Royal%20&autocompletePos=1

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Today we've got some more employment law! We bring you Farber v Royal Trust Co, a 1997 SCC decision stemming from the civil law system in Quebec which discusses constructive dismissal. Before Karly takes you through the decision, Zach and Karly chat constructive dismissal, bi-jural decisions, how Farber has "Good Facts" - particularly in restructuring, and how they (as a Millennial and a Zillennial) cannot believe what people used to receive as job benefits. Remember, Potter v NB is also available in our feed if you want the latest law on constructive dismissal!

Legal Listening - Where Audio Obiter is Our Thing!

Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/1997/1997canlii387/1997canlii387.html?autocompleteStr=Farber%20v%20Royal%20&autocompletePos=1

We're now on Patreon! Become a patron, unlock fun bonus content, and support the project here: patreon.com/LegalListening

Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com

While you're here, check out our team!

Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/

Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/

Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!

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