IP law changes coming after Europe deal

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After seven years of talks, delays and drama, changes to Canada’s intellectual property laws as a result of the nation’s free trade deal with the European Union are finally coming into view.

On Oct. 31, the federal government introduced in Parliament Bill C-30, an Act to implement the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, which includes proposed amendments to both the Patent Act and the Trade-Marks Act.

This December 5th 2016 Law Times Article Quotes Smart & Biggar Attorney Daphne Lainson.

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