Professional knowledge organized across six faculties and 38 programs. Each course follows a structured five-component arc — scenario-grounded, practically framed, and designed to be immediately applicable. Purchase individual courses or access the full calendar through an annual subscription.
How to challenge regulatory decisions in Canada — internal reviews, administrative appeals, the rights available at each stage, and what to do when the internal process does not provide relief.
The structure and powers of Canadian administrative and regulatory bodies — how they derive their authority, what they can and cannot do, and the procedural rights of those they regulate.
How judicial review works in Canada — when it is available, what courts examine, the standard of review, and how to use it effectively to challenge unreasonable or unlawful regulatory decisions.
How businesses navigate licensing and regulatory approval in Canada — what the processes require, how to manage conditions and renewals, and what happens when approvals are delayed or denied.
Examines the regulatory obligations and legal risks confronting a Burnaby condominium-based cake business operating under municipal licensing requirements, strata corporation bylaws, and residential insurance limitations.
How to respond when a regulator issues a compliance order, administrative penalty, or enforcement notice — the immediate obligations, the options available, and how to manage the process strategically.
The procedural rights of businesses and individuals under regulatory investigation in Canada — what investigators can demand, what you must provide, what you can refuse, and how to manage the process.