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 commercial credit instruments work in Canada — trade credit, personal and corporate guarantees, standby and documentary letters of credit, and the legal obligations they create.
How commercial fraud operates in Canadian law — the civil and criminal dimensions, the remedies available to victims, asset tracing, and practical steps businesses can take to prevent and respond to fraud.
How Canadian businesses operating across provincial lines navigate conflicts between provincial laws, constitutional limits on regulation, and the agreements governing internal trade.
How distribution, agency, and franchise relationships are structured and governed in Canadian law — the legal obligations they create, the termination rights they provide, and the franchise disclosure requirements that apply.
How negotiable instruments work under Canadian law — the Bills of Exchange Act, cheques, promissory notes, and the rights of holders and makers when instruments are dishonoured or disputed.
How the sale of goods is governed in Canada — the implied warranties that attach to every sale, when risk of loss passes from seller to buyer, and the remedies available when goods do not conform.
How the Personal Property Security Act works across Canadian common law provinces — how security interests are created, perfected, and enforced, and how priority disputes between creditors are resolved.