Canadian Business Law Today


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Breen/Ellis/Stephenson Canadian Business Law Today, First Edition, is an exciting new ground up product specifically designed for Canadian college courses, or for instructors that want concise business law coverage. Fundamental topics of Canadian business law such as the court and legal system, tort law, contract law, employment law, property law, and business organization are introduced and discussed. With an emphasis on active learning to engage students, Canadian Business Law Today contains current Canadian examples, legal scenarios, and case studies, along with comprehensive instructor resources to suit a variety of teaching and learning styles.




Canadian Business and the Law


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Canadian Business Law


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Canadian Television Today


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Whats on TV? In Canadian Television Today, authors Bart Beaty and Rebecca Sullivan explore the current challenges and issues facing the English-language television industry in Canada.




Canadian Law


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Business Law in Canada


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Appropriate for one-semester courses in Administrative Law at both college and university levels. Legal concepts and Canadian business applications are introduced in a concise, one-semester format. The text is structured so that five chapters on contracts form the nucleus of the course, and the balance provides stand-alone sections that the instructor may choose to cover in any order. We've made the design more reader-friendly, using a visually-appealing four-colour format and enlivening the solid text with case snippets and extracts. The result is a book that maintains the strong legal content of previous editions while introducing more real-life examples of business law in practice.




Business Law Today


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Canadian Cases in Business Law


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This casebook has been designed to address instructors' need for cases that cover the full range of topics within an introductory business law course. Our casebook authors used Quicklaw to perform the majority of their research; however, they wrote student-centred case summaries and notes for each- providing added value for both student and professor.