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Torys LLP Podcasts
The rise of private markets and opportunities for investors, with Sid Murdeshwar
Private capital markets have undergone a significant transformation, scaling and specializing to meet the diverse needs of investors and take a central position in the economy. In this podcast, our New York tax partner Scott Semer is joined by Sid Murdeshwar, Managing Director of Alpinvest’s Co-Investment team, to explore the rise of private markets and current growth opportunities for investors.
2025-05-23
24 min
Torys LLP Podcasts
Q&A with Canada’s former chief trade negotiator Steve Verheul
The United States is redefining its role as a global trading partner. In this wide-ranging conversation, Canada’s former chief negotiator, Steve Verheul, outlines key considerations and priorities for Canada as it carves out its place on the international stage and meets the challenges of the ongoing trade war.
2025-05-15
1h 00
Women Don't Do That (WDDT)
Vault Episode 108: What it's really like to be a powerful political women and mother
Leslie is Chief of Staff to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Canada, the Honourable Chrystia Freeland. Leslie and host Stephanie dive into a conversation about careers and motherhood in this one of a kind episode from a woman at the top of the halls of power in Canada. We discuss Leslie’s path to success in politics, how she handles stress, work life “balance”, the challenges of motherhood (daycare, returning from maternity leave, emotional load), women in politics, and her thoughts on big issues and how to solve them. I love how Leslie shares...
2025-05-06
55 min
Torys LLP Podcasts
Breakfast With Appeal: Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation v. South Bruce Peninsula
Where does liability fall when the Crown is found to have acted dishonourably toward a First Nation? In a recent decision, the Ontario Court of Appeal found that a representative of the Imperial Crown – the federal government’s predecessor – altered the boundaries of a reserve negotiated in an 1854 treaty, in a case that has significant modern-day ramifications for both the Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation and residents of Sauble Beach (originally recorded on February 26, 2025).
2025-03-20
26 min
Torys LLP Podcasts
Breakfast With Appeal: Kitsilano Coalition for Children & Family Safety Society v. British Columbia (Attorney General)
There’s a fine line between legislative intent and legislative meddling, and in a recent decision, the BC Court of Appeal sought to find it, arguing that the B.C. Legislature’s attempt to retroactively pass legislation to allow for amendments to a zoning bylaw constituted an infringement of the separation of powers (originally recorded on February 26, 2025).
2025-03-20
17 min
Torys LLP Podcasts
Breakfast With Appeal: Quick hits (Sanis, Barbiero, Aphria and Galderma)
Our BWA panel discusses overreach at the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board, has a rejuvenating conversation about unreasonable delays in class action lawsuits, talks mitigation obligations for leasehold damages, and offers their views on constitutional overreach in the Competition Act (originally recorded on February 26, 2025).
2025-03-20
16 min
Energy vs Climate
Green Giving: Climate Philanthropy
Send us a textEd chats with four movers & shakers in Canadian climate philanthropy.On Nov. 13, 2024, nine prominent Canadian family foundations, including EvC's David Keith’s, announced a combined pledge of $405 million, all dedicated to accelerating Canada’s shift to a low-carbon economy. They touch on: Why this financial commitment occurred and why now The challenges facing climate advocacy today and in the near futureWhat needs to succeed in the next 3-5 years How philanthropy should respond when governments start to roll back key pieces of climate and environmental legislation - just...
2025-02-03
30 min
Torys LLP Podcasts
Breakfast With Appeal: York Region School District v. Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario
In York Region School District v. Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario, the Supreme Court ruled that, in accordance with Charter rights, school board employees have a reasonable expectation of privacy regarding content on board-issued electronic devices (originally recorded on September 18, 2024).
2024-12-04
16 min
Torys LLP Podcasts
Breakfast With Appeal: Earthco Soil Mixtures Inc. v. Pine Valley Enterprises Inc.
Sellers of goods often attempt to exclude liability for implied warranties and conditions. The Supreme Court of Canada ruled in Earthco Soil Mixtures Inc. v. Pine Valley Enterprises Inc. that such exclusions are legally enforceable (originally recorded on September 18, 2024).
2024-12-04
17 min
Torys LLP Podcasts
Breakfast With Appeal: Canada (Attorney General) v. Power
In Canada (Attorney General) v. Power, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that Charter claimants can potentially claim damages against the Crown for enacting unconstitutional legislation—but the threshold for seeking such damages remains high (originally recorded on September 18, 2024).
2024-12-04
23 min
Torys LLP Podcasts
Automating professional services: how AI is shaping the next generation of diligence and deals, with Nick Kato
AI’s ability to automate is transforming traditional workflows and transactions, but in this fast-paced era, it can be difficult to predict the full extent of AI’s influence on complex tasks such as due diligence and dealmaking. In this podcast, our New York tax partner Scott Semer is joined by Nick Kato, founder of Leo Berwick and co-founder of Elbe, to explore the impact of AI on professional services, and what the future holds for the role of dealmakers, lawyers and others in the professional services sector.
2024-09-17
25 min
Torys LLP Podcasts
Opportunity costs: Artificial intelligence in the legal industry, with Michaël Hassan
AI use is accelerating within the legal industry, offering efficiencies that enable firms to scale up their service while streamlining costs. In this podcast, Torys partner and tax lawyer Scott Semer speaks with Michaël Hassan, Managing Director, General Counsel & Secretary of Sagard Holdings LP about the opportunities presented by generative AI, and how those changes will impact casework, clients, and lawyers alike.
2024-09-17
24 min
Tank Talks By Ripple Ventures
Clutch CEO Dan Park on Resilience & Leadership in the Face of Adversity
On this week’s episode, we welcome back Dan Park, CEO of Clutch, for his second appearance. Dan shares how his team navigated the recent downturn in the startup world and the valuable lessons they learned from the experience.Since his last visit in October 2021, Dan and his team faced significant economic turbulence in the tech and automotive ecosystems. After securing a $100 million Series B and $150 million in debt financing, Clutch had to make tough decisions, including a 30% reduction in workforce. Dan walks us through these pivotal moments, discussing the strategies Clutch employed to adapt its business mo...
2024-05-23
59 min
Tank Talks By Ripple Ventures
Tank Talks Partner Showcase: Torys LLP
Want to be featured on our Tank Talks Partner Showcase Episode - Apply Here!A word from our sponsor:The team at Ripple is always focused on helping our founders and portfolio companies find the best partners to work with within the tech and venture capital ecosystem. And that is why we are so excited to announce our partnership with the incredible team at Torys LLP. When it comes to legal support and advice, the team at Torys is the best in class. Torys is a storied Canadian law firm with offices in Toronto, Montreal...
2023-08-24
07 min
Untangling the Webs
S2E1 - Sukesh Kamra
Sukesh Kamra operates as the Chief Knowledge Innovation Officer at Torys LLP. As a lawyer and senior executive in knowledge and innovation practice with nearly 20 years of experience, Sukesh leverages technology and process developments to meet client needs. On this week’s Season 2 Premiere, Sukesh and Karen discuss achieving technology alignment, trends in digital workplace management, the importance of knowledge management, and his personal career journey.
2023-08-04
27 min
Chatter that Matters
Assaf, Hejazi, Manget - Everybody's Business
In 1967 Canada was the world’s ninth largest economy; today, it is seventeenth. Regarding income per person, we’ve fallen from third to fifteenth. What kind of Canada are we leaving our children? How do we avoid falling further behind? Join us for a special Canada Day podcast recorded at the prestigious Toronto Hunt Club. I interviewed three authors who wrote "Everybody's Business: How to Ensure Canadian Prosperity Through the Twenty-First Century." You will hear from the charismatic Dany Assaf, co-chair of the competition and foreign investment group at Torys LLP, the brilliant Walid Hejazi, a renowned professor of internat...
2023-06-30
53 min
Tank Talks By Ripple Ventures
Sheel Mohnot of BTV on The Power of Collaboration in Venture Capital
That Sheel Mohnot, Founding Partner of BTV, is a natural storyteller and a good hang, you can just figure that out with his Twitter feed and his track record of creating one of the most popular startup podcasts. That he also happens to be one of the sharpest minds in FinTech investing which makes him an exceedingly interesting guest.This is a wide-ranging conversation that covers Sheel’s early days, what he learned as a founder, and how he’s grown as an investor. Enjoy!A word from our sponsor:The team at Ripp...
2023-06-22
50 min
Tank Talks By Ripple Ventures
Tank Talks News Roundup 6/15/23
Big news this week with Matt and John, we cover Cohere raising $270M at a $2.1B valuation (02:24), Salesforce announcing their AI platform that may be vaporware (06:27), Shopify selling its delivery business (09:50), Nasdaq acquires Adenza for $10.5B (13:40), and TCV and Tiger missing their fund goals (15:43).A word from our sponsor:The team at Ripple is always focused on helping our founders and portfolio companies find the best partners to work with within the tech and venture capital ecosystem. And that is why we are so excited to announce our partnership with the incredible team at Torys...
2023-06-15
19 min
Tank Talks By Ripple Ventures
Tank Talks News Round Up 6/8/23
Shaking up the format this week by focusing on what’s happening in the world. We welcome back Mark McQueen to dive into what’s been going on in the world with a lively discussion. Hope you enjoy!A word from our sponsor:The team at Ripple is always focused on helping our founders and portfolio companies find the best partners to work with within the tech and venture capital ecosystem. And that is why we are so excited to announce our partnership with the incredible team at Torys LLP. When it comes to legal supp...
2023-06-08
40 min
National Pharmaceutical Congress (NPC) Podcast
S09 E06 Current Legal Issues and Challenges in Canada’s Healthcare Sector
Eileen McMahon, Chair of Intellectual Property and Food and Drug Regulatory Practices at Torys LLP, talks about strategic budgeting, the value of intellectual property rights, and reflecting on your personal and professional journey. Get full access to NPC Healthbiz Weekly at healthbiz.substack.com/subscribe
2023-03-08
33 min
Chatter that Matters
Dany Assaf. What makes Canada Special.
I saved this episode for the holidays, as it is an excellent time for reflection. If you do listen and feel the way I do about Dany's message, please share it with others. The best way to lift and unite Canada is through our collective spirits. First and foremost, we are not East or West, left or right, gay or straight, Liberal or Conservative. We are Canadian. Together we can make this the greatest country on Earth for generations to come. So what is this episode all about? Imagine, for a moment, that this scenario...
2022-12-23
47 min
Off The Cuff by Weaver Simmons
16. S2, Privacy Law - Do You Know Who's Listening? - Episode 3
In the third episode of season 2 of Off the Cuff, the hosts conduct an exclusive interview with a lawyer from the firm Torys LLP, Molly Reynolds. In this episode Molly discusses the importance of understanding privacy rights vis a vis your employer and what privacy rights one has in an employment context! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/offthecuffbyws/ Off The Cuff is brought to you by Weaver Simmons LLP Northern Ontario's Largest Law Firm. Legal Disclaimer: https://weaversimmons.com/podcast-disclaimer/
2022-10-07
26 min
Women Don't Do That (WDDT)
What it's really like to be a powerful political women and mother Ep. 108
Leslie is Chief of Staff to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Canada, the Honourable Chrystia Freeland. Leslie and host Stephanie dive into a conversation about careers and motherhood in this one of a kind episode from a woman at the top of the halls of power in Canada. We discuss Leslie’s path to success in politics, how she handles stress, work life “balance”, the challenges of motherhood (daycare, returning from maternity leave, emotional load), women in politics, and her thoughts on big issues and how to solve them. I love how Leslie shares...
2022-08-31
55 min
Friends Who Argue
Behind the Scenes Look at TAS’s Modern Advocacy Task Force - Part 2
On this episode of Friends Who Argue, we’re sharing Part 2 of our behind-the-scenes look at the work of The Advocates’ Society’s Modern Advocacy Task Force and its final report, the Right to be Heard: The Future of Advocacy in Canada. Task Force member Alex Shelley interviews Advocates' Society president Deborah Palter and Advocates' Society Director Peter Osborne (who chaired the Task Force) about the findings of the report. We encourage you to listen to Part 1 first, for a discussion about how the report was conceived, researched and drafted.Download a copy of the Task Force’s final...
2022-03-23
50 min
Friends Who Argue
Behind the Scenes Look at TAS’s Modern Advocacy Task Force - Part 1
On this episode of Friend Who Argue, we’re sharing Part 1 of our behind-the-scenes look at the work of The Advocates’ Society’s (TAS) Modern Advocacy Task Force (MATF) and its final report, the Right to be Heard: The Future of Advocacy in Canada. Task Force member Alex Shelley interviews TAS president Deborah E. Palter and TAS Director and MATF Chair Peter Osborne about how the report was conceived, researched and drafted. Listen to Part 2 for a discussion about the findings of the report.Download a copy of the Task Force’s final report here: digital version / print-fr...
2022-03-23
39 min
Friends Who Argue
Pro Bono Sports Arbitration: Canadian Boxer seeks KO in sex discrimination case
In this episode of Friends Who Argue, Gowling WLG partner Erin Farrell interviews Sylvie Rodrigue and Sarah Whitmore of Torys LLP. Sylvie and Sarah recently represented decorated Canadian boxer, Mandy Bujold, in her fight to attend the Tokyo Olympic Summer Games (scheduled for 2020 and subsequently held in 2021) after a pandemic-driven rule change resulted in her potential disqualification as a result of a maternity leave. Erin Farrell also speaks with Mandy Bujold about her perspective on sport arbitration proceedings. Erin Farrell is a lawyer at the Gowling WLG Toronto office and chair of the firm's pro bono programs. H...
2021-12-08
41 min
DMZ Movers & Shakers
20: Konata Lake, Partner at Torys LLP on priming your startup for a merger or acquisition
“What startups are realizing is that they can build organically or can acquire to help them scale”. In this episode, Konata Lake, Partner at Torys LLP describes which startups are the best fit for a merger or acquisition and how they should develop effective strategies. Konata also shares why an advisory board is an essential piece for every startup's journey.
2021-11-16
23 min
McGill Journal of Law and Health Podcast
Episode 9: Legal Parameters of Proof of Vaccination Requirements & Vaccine Passports with Molly Reynolds
In Episode 9 of COVID Conversations, Catherine Dunne spoke with Molly Reynolds, a leading privacy lawyer at Torys LLP in Toronto, Ontario. In this episode, Catherine and Molly discussed the emerging trend of proof of vaccination requirements and vaccine passports across Canada, and their legal parameters, particularly dissecting legal considerations relevant to the right to privacy and the application of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
2021-09-14
19 min
Friends Who Argue
“Good Faith” Trilogy
Welcome to Season 2 of Friends Who Argue!In our first episode of Season 2, litigators Cynthia Spry, Elisha Jamieson and Winston Gee discuss the Supreme Court of Canada's decisions in the "good faith" trilogy of recent decisions: David Matthews v. Ocean Nutrition Canada Limited (NS), 2020 SCC 26 ("Matthews"), C.M. Callow Inc. v. Zollinger, 2020 SCC 45 ("Callow"), and Wastech Services v. Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District, 2021 SCC 7 ("Wastech"). These cases build upon and clarify the doctrine of good faith contractual performance derived from the Court's landmark judgment in Bhasin v. Hyrnew, 2014 SCC 71.Cynthia Spry is a litigator...
2021-09-01
32 min
The Munk Debates Podcast
Spring 2021 Munk Dialogue with Irshad Manji: Episode 6
COVID-19 has fast-forwarded us into a confusing and uncertain future. Nowhere are the accelerating forces of the pandemic more evident than in our democracy. We are being challenged by rising authoritarian regimes, a reckoning on race, and intense debates on cancel culture, identity politics and free speech. The Spring 2021 Munk Dialogues host some of the world’s brightest thinkers for in-depth, one hour conversions on the fate and future of democracy in a world remade by COVID-19. This episode features Irshad Manji in conversation with Munk Debates Chair, Rudyard Griffiths. The conversation explores finding common groun...
2021-07-02
1h 05
The Munk Debates Podcast
Spring 2021 Munk Dialogue with Timothy Snyder: Episode 5
COVID-19 has fast-forwarded us into a confusing and uncertain future. Nowhere are the accelerating forces of the pandemic more evident than in our democracy. We are being challenged by rising authoritarian regimes, a reckoning on race, and intense debates on cancel culture, identity politics and free speech. The Spring 2021 Munk Dialogues host some of the world’s brightest thinkers for in-depth, one hour conversions on the fate and future of democracy in a world remade by COVID-19. This episode features Timothy Snyder in conversation with Munk Debates Chair, Rudyard Griffiths and explores the unique dangers 21st...
2021-06-21
1h 03
The Exchange Feed
Going OverBoard
Tanya Rowntree discusses the current state of board diversity and potential improvements with Rahul Bhardwaj, President and CEO at the Institute of Corporate Directors, and Rima Ramchandani, Partner at Torys LLP.
2021-06-18
33 min
The Munk Debates Podcast
Spring 2021 Munk Dialogue with Nesrine Malik: Episode 4
COVID-19 has fast-forwarded us into a confusing and uncertain future. Nowhere are the accelerating forces of the pandemic more evident than in our democracy. We are being challenged by rising authoritarian regimes, a reckoning on race, and intense debates on cancel culture, identity politics and free speech. The Spring 2021 Munk Dialogues host some of the world’s brightest thinkers for in-depth, one hour conversions on the fate and future of democracy in a world remade by COVID-19. This episode features Nesrine Malik in conversation with Munk Debates Chair, Rudyard Griffiths. Nesrine Malik is an award-winning Briti...
2021-06-07
1h 00
The Munk Debates Podcast
Spring 2021 Munk Dialogue with Douglas Murray: Episode 3
COVID-19 has fast-forwarded us into a confusing and uncertain future. Nowhere are the accelerating forces of the pandemic more evident than in our democracy. We are being challenged by rising authoritarian regimes, a reckoning on race, and intense debates on cancel culture, identity politics and free speech. The Spring 2021 Munk Dialogues host some of the world’s brightest thinkers for in-depth, one hour conversions on the fate and future of democracy in a world remade by COVID-19. This episode features Douglas Murray in conversation with Munk Debates Chair, Rudyard Griffiths. Douglas is a bestselling author and...
2021-05-24
1h 01
The Munk Debates Podcast
Spring 2021 Munk Dialogue with Scott Galloway: Episode 2
COVID-19 has fast-forwarded us into a confusing and uncertain future. Nowhere are the accelerating forces of the pandemic more evident than in our democracy. We are being challenged by rising authoritarian regimes, a reckoning on race, and intense debates on cancel culture, identity politics and free speech. The Spring 2021 Munk Dialogues host some of the world’s brightest thinkers for in-depth, one hour conversions on the fate and future of democracy in a world remade by COVID-19. This episode features Scott Galloway in conversation with Munk Debates Chair, Rudyard Griffiths. Scott is a tech entrepreneur, so...
2021-05-10
58 min
The Munk Debates Podcast
Spring 2021 Munk Dialogue with Jonathan Haidt: Episode 1
COVID-19 has fast-forwarded us into a confusing and uncertain future. Nowhere are the accelerating forces of the pandemic more evident than in our democracy. We are being challenged by rising authoritarian regimes, a reckoning on race, and intense debates on cancel culture, identity politics and free speech. The Spring 2021 Munk Dialogues host some of the world’s brightest thinkers for in-depth, one hour conversions on the fate and future of democracy in a world remade by COVID-19. This episode features Jonathan Haidt in conversation with Munk Debates Chair, Rudyard Griffiths. Jonathan Haidt is a leading social psychologist, pr...
2021-04-26
1h 05
The McGill Law Journal Podcast
Health Equity, Federalism, and Canada’s COVID-19 Response
In this episode, we examine what health equity means and try to understand both the challenges and the opportunities that the COVID-19 pandemic presents for achieving health equity in Canada. Our guests are Steven Hoffman, a professor of global health law and political science at York University, as well as Daniel Weinstock, a professor at McGill University's Faculty of Law. This episode is sponsored by Torys LLP.
2021-01-14
17 min
The CENE Podcast
Harvesting the North: Value Creation Among Canadian Biotech Companies
Over the past few years, Canadian biotech innovation has come out of its “quiet period” and is ripe for investment and return. In 2019, we saw Canada’s largest acquisition ($1 Billion acquisition of Clementia) and this year, we had a top NASDAQ IPO (Repare Therapeutics). As more venture capital and large companies look North for innovation, the reputation and valuation of Canadian biotech is on the rise. Speakers: Christopher Viehbacher, Managing Partner, Gurnet Point Capital, former CEO and Member of the Board of Directors of Sanofi Lloyd Segal, President & Chief Executive Officer, Repare Therapeutics Moderator: C...
2020-11-24
39 min
Torys Business Brief
Introducing Torys Business Brief
Torys Business Brief focuses on key issues and actionable knowledge for businesses to emerge from the COVID‑19 crisis resilient and well-positioned for the future. Each 30-minute podcast features in-depth interviews with Torys lawyers, moderated by Munk Debates convener Rudyard Griffiths. These episodes are accredited for CPD purposes.
2020-07-06
01 min
Torys Business Brief
The search for liquidity: lending solutions in crisis recovery
As the economy continues to move toward recovery from the pandemic, and companies look ahead to the next quarter of reporting, liquidity remains top of mind. On our final episode for this series of Torys Business Brief, Toronto partner Amanda Balasubramanian and New York partner Darien Leung speak with Rudyard Griffiths on pressing lending issues in Canada and the United States. This episode’s discussion includes accessing liquidity and government recovery programs established on both sides of the border, how the lending markets are expected to evolve post-pandemic, and what CFOs should be considering right now. If you...
2020-06-15
35 min
Torys Business Brief
Tapping Canada’s infrastructure potential to rebuild the economy—and its relationship with Indigenous peoples
A spotlight has been shone on project development in Canada as a potential instrument of post-crisis economic renewal. In this episode of Torys Business Brief, moderator Rudyard Griffiths speaks with partners from across the firm on how the pandemic has brought projects in Canada to a turning point, and how government, industry players and Indigenous communities can work together to rebuild Canada’s economy. Infrastructure partners Mark Bain and Tara Mackay discuss the scope of challenges in a new environment where investor risk appetite has shifted: how will projects be prioritized and financed; and what models and structures will be...
2020-06-08
44 min
Torys Business Brief
The art of fixing broken businesses
Widespread financial distress brought on by the COVID-19 crisis has pushed some organizations to the breaking point. On this episode of Torys Business Brief, insolvency lawyers David Bish and Kyle Kashuba discuss how this current financial crisis is different from the ’08 recession, what principal challenges companies are facing, and what management can do to ease the pressure. As businesses scramble for liquidity, David and Kyle share their unique insights into the lenders’ perspective, the sectors which have been hardest hit, and how organizations will be able to survive—and even find opportunity—in the current climate. If you a...
2020-06-01
33 min
Torys Business Brief
A turning point for Canada’s life sciences
What lessons can be drawn from the pandemic for the life sciences industry? Hear from Torys partners Eileen McMahon and Cheryl Reicin and researcher Dr. Shaf Keshavjee, Surgeon-in-Chief at the University Health Network and Director of the Toronto Lung Transplant Program, as they discuss how the crisis has caused the industry to move at a pace never seen before. They share their thoughts on what may lie ahead, and what changes government and industry can make to advance an “innovation culture” in Canada’s life sciences sector. If you are seeking Continuing Legal Education or Continuing Professional Develo...
2020-05-25
36 min
Torys Business Brief
Canadian oil and gas after COVID-19
Canada’s oil and gas industry continues to face unique challenges during the pandemic crisis. In this episode, Torys Calgary partners Stephanie Stimpson and Chris Christopher offer their candid perspectives on the current state of the sector, its prospects for recovery and the silver linings for industry players. From issues top of mind for boards and sustainable project development to the M&A outlook for oil and gas, our Calgary partners discuss where the industry is headed, including the future of oil in Canada’s energy mix. If you are seeking Continuing Legal Education or Conti...
2020-05-19
40 min
Torys Business Brief
The pandemic’s impact on private equity, and how businesses can best leverage the wage subsidy
How will the private equity industry change post-pandemic? Torys LLP partners Guy Berman and Stefan Stauder give Munk Debates convener Rudyard Griffiths their insights into effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the private equity industry on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border. From fundraising trends to shifting M&A and financing landscapes, we discuss issues top of mind for clients as they draw up new playbooks for a transformed private equity environment. Tax partner Gwen Watson rounds up the discussion with a closer look at the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy, and the tax considerations for PE investors and...
2020-05-11
33 min
Torys Business Brief
Advice for corporate leaders at the pivot point of recovery
Are we at a moment of transition? Torys partner Cornell Wright and Chair Robert Prichard share with Munk Debates convener Rudyard Griffiths their executive-level perspectives on how boards and management are working together to help their organizations emerge from the pandemic—and what best corporate practices they believe are critical at this high-stakes juncture. We discuss leadership in times of crisis, strategy around executive compensation and public company disclosures, and the broader economic and business sentiment as the world looks ahead to life after COVID-19. If you are seeking Continuing Legal Education or Continuing Professional Dev...
2020-05-04
29 min
Torys Business Brief
Preparing for a COVID-19 recovery
What’s waiting for businesses on the other side of the COVID-19 crisis? This week on Torys Business Brief, Rudyard Griffiths speaks with Torys partners Mike Amm and Krista Hill, who share what they are seeing on the ground working with business leaders throughout the outbreak. This episode discusses the top issues on leaders’ minds as they look to anticipate post-pandemic realities: the dealmaking landscape, the role of government as a major investor and more. If you are seeking Continuing Legal Education or Continuing Professional Development credit for this podcast, please be sure to record all verification code...
2020-04-26
29 min
Torys Business Brief
Managing contract risks and obligations during a pandemic
With deep repercussions on commercial activity across all sectors, the COVID-19 pandemic is forcing businesses to evaluate in real time their contractual risks and burdens. What does it take to rely on a force majeure clause and walk away from a contract? How should businesses identify key risk areas and approach triage of mission-critical contracts? This episode of Torys Business Brief tackles these and other questions, as Rudyard Griffiths and Torys lawyers Jessica Lumiere and David Outerbridge discuss practical takeaways for business leaders to manage their emergent contract concerns. If you are seeking Continuing Legal Education or Co...
2020-04-20
32 min
Torys Business Brief
Employment issues in the COVID-19 crisis
Having now moved through the early stages of managing the COVID-19 crisis, business leaders are confronting ongoing issues around employment. In this episode, Torys LLP Partner Lisa Talbot speaks with Rudyard Griffiths about how businesses can navigate these uncharted waters. Lisa has deep expertise in employment law and is the co-author of our recent paper, “COVID19 and the workplace: reducing payroll, responding to a positive diagnosis and more.” In this podcast, Rudyard and Lisa discuss, among other topics, aspects of Canada’s framework of relief and support for employers during the crisis, options for reducing payroll and how bus...
2020-04-08
27 min
The Stuart Knight Show
A Powerful Conversation with Jamil Jivani
Jamil Jivani tackles some of the biggest challenges in the world as a lawyer, community organizer, and teacher. With research and teaching appointments at Yale Law School and Osgoode Hall Law School, Jamil focuses on issues that impact youth, immigrants, and low-income families. He is also the founder of the Citizen Empowerment Project, a public education organization leading initiatives related to policing, racial profiling, democratic participation, voter turnout and economic development. Jamil’s change leadership is informed by his personal journey of empowerment from being a failing high school student and working as a dishwasher, to attending th...
2019-03-26
00 min
You Gotta Meet!
A Powerful Conversation with Jamil Jivani
Jamil Jivani tackles some of the biggest challenges in the world as a lawyer, community organizer, and teacher. With research and teaching appointments at Yale Law School and Osgoode Hall Law School, Jamil focuses on issues that impact youth, immigrants, and low-income families. He is also the founder of the Citizen Empowerment Project, a public education organization leading initiatives related to policing, racial profiling, democratic participation, voter turnout and economic development. Jamil’s change leadership is informed by his personal journey of empowerment from being a failing high school student and working as a dishwasher, to attending th...
2019-03-26
58 min
A Practical Start to Your Legal Career
Capital Markets
Securities law involves the regulation of the capital markets and capital formation. As a result, a securities attorney can be involved in transactional, regulatory and advisory matters. Christopher Roehrig, a Senior Legal Editor with the Capital Markets and Corporate Governance group at Practical Law, discusses the practice and issues that may arise during a junior attorney’s career. Chris started as an associate at Shearman & Sterling LLP. He later became a senior associate at Torys LLP.
2018-05-03
31 min
Thomson Reuters: Down the Hall with Practical Law
A Lawyer’s Guide to IPOs
2016 was a slow year for Initial Public Offerings (IPOs), but 2017 holds more promise, especially with larger companies, like Airbnb and Spotify, expected to go public. In this episode of Thomson Reuters: Down the Hall with Practical Law, host Renee Karibi-Whyte discusses IPOs with Chris Roehrig, senior legal editor at Practical Law. In their discussion, they cover what IPOs are, their future market, and how lawyers are involved. Additionally they discuss dual class share structures and investors’ increasing interests in foreign stock markets. Christopher Roehrig joined Practical Law from Torys LLP, where he was a senior associate in the...
2017-04-11
36 min
Empire Club of Canada
William Charnetski, Chief Health Innovation Strategist for Ontario | May 4, 2016
The Empire Club of Canada Presents: William Charnetski, Chief Health Innovation Strategist for Ontario William Charnetski has been appointed the Chief Health Innovation Strategist for Ontario. Mr. Charnetski is an accomplished national and global executive who has worked in the highest levels of business, law and government. He has a track record of leading transformational change, developing organizations, leading people to realize their potential, fostering internal and external partnerships and collaboration, and delivering results. He has spent more than 10 years working on integrated health solutions in Canada and around the world in the rapidly changing...
2016-05-04
52 min
Empire Club of Canada
J. Robert S. Prichard, Chair, Metrolinx With Transforming the Way the Region Moves| April 23, 2014
The Empire Club of Canada Presents: J. Robert S. Prichard, Chair, Metrolinx With Transforming the Way the Region Moves: Metrolinx’s Current and Future Plans J. Robert S. Prichard is chairman of Torys LLP, a leading international business law firm with offices in Toronto, Calgary, Montreal and New York. He is also chair of Metrolinx, the regional transportation agency for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton area, where he previously served as President and CEO. Rob is also chairman of the Bank of Montreal. Prior to joining Torys in 2010, Rob had careers as a law professor, ac...
2014-04-23
48 min