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Frédéric Gilbert of Fasken Martineau, who represented the franchisees, said the Tingley decision will have major repercussions on how franchisees are protected and how franchisors
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that their contracts are not being renewed and that they will not be compensated for the closure of their businesses.
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April 29, 2009
Post defends franchise decision
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February 8, 2000
Committee to study Franchise Act
Paul Berton
For many, a franchise can look like a licence to print money, but, too often, it can turn into a mirage
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Fraud offers abound Study
Sharda Prashad
More than one-third of Canadian investors surveyed have been approached with fraudulent investment opportunities, usually by spam email, according
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The situations that franchisees find themselves in when a franchisor fails also demonstrate their unique position and how different they are to other small businesses. The challenges
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