Paul Boshyk - TRC-Sadovod LLP
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Paul Boshyk practises employment and labour law with a focus on mergers and acquisitions. He has broad experience acting for private equity firms, startups and established companies in numerous sectors, including manufacturing, oil and gas, and food, beverage and agribusiness.

Advising domestic and international clients in all aspects of provincial and federal employment and labour law, Paul helps employers navigate workplace issues relating to hiring and terminations, executive compensation, collective bargaining, human rights and investigations. He also acts for vendors and purchasers in connection with the employment and labour implications of complex corporate transactions.

In his employment and labour litigation practice, Paul has appeared as lead counsel before all levels of court in Ontario, the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, the Alberta Human Rights Commission, the Ontario Labour Relations Board, the Ontario Ministry of Labour and at numerous mediations and arbitrations.

As a former member of the Queen’s University Gaels Varsity Football Team, Paul was twice honoured with the Canadian Interuniversity Sport Academic All-Canadian recognition, and was awarded the Bill Miklas Trophy for Academics, Athletics and Citizenship.



Representative Matters

Corporate Transactions

  • Acted for Paper Corporation of North America in connection with the sale of Veritiv Canada, Inc. to Imperial Dade
  • Acted for Xerox Canada Holdings V Ltd. in connection with its acquisition of Powerland Computers Ltd.
  • Acted for the selling shareholders in connection with Berlin Packaging’s acquisition of Consolidated Bottle Corporation
  • Acted for Hansen Technologies Limited in connection with its acquisition of Sigma Systems Canada LP for C$152.5 million
  • Acted as Canadian counsel to Refresco Group N.V. in connection with its USD$1.25 billion acquisition of Cott Corporation
  • Acted for Thoma Bravo, LLC in connection with its C$1.575 billion acquisition of the shares of TRADER Corporation (autoTRADER)
  • Acted for SABMiller plc as Canadian counsel in connection with Canadian Competition Bureau clearance of its USD$107 billion take-over by Anheuser Busch InBev SA/NV
  • Acted for Experis, part of the ManpowerGroup family of companies, in connection with its acquisition of a majority ownership of Veritaaq Technology House Inc.
  • Acted for G3 Global Grain Group in connection with the privatization of G3 Canada Limited (formerly The Canadian Wheat Board)
  • Acted for HB Construction Company Ltd., a wholly owned indirect subsidiary of The Williams Companies, Inc., in connection with its acquisition of certain assets of Comstock Canada Ltd.

 

Selected Cases

  • Successfully appealed trial court’s decision based on a palpable and overriding error of fact in Hucsko v. A.O. Smith Enterprises Limited, 2021 ONCA 728
  • Represented the partially successful employer in Ratos v. Safe-Guard Canada Ltd., 2020 HRTO 307
  • Successfully opposed an urgent interim injunction sought by employer’s former Chief Executive Officer in Boni v Leonardo Worldwide Corporation, 2018 ONSC 1875
  • Represented the successful employer in 969625 Ontario Ltd. v Goldstone Resources, 2017 ONSC 879
  • Represented the successful employer in Innophos Canada Inc. v United Steelworkers, Local Union 6304, 2016 CanLII 30878 (Ont Arb)
  • Successfully moved to dismiss action for delay in Pombo v Canac Kitchens, 2016 ONSC 1064
  • Successfully opposed application for union certification in Detour Gold Corp. v Ontario Pipe Trades Council of the UA, 2015 CarswellOnt 704 (OLRB)
  • Successfully opposed unjust dismissal complaint under Canada Labour Code in Rowland v Cherokee Trailer & Truck Repairs, 2015 CLB 540 (Rose)
  • Represented the successful employer in Tilton Industries Inc. v CAW-Canada, 2013 CanLII 101359 (Ont Arb)

News


Media Mentions


Community Involvement

  • Pro Bono Ontario, Law Help Ontario Program

Directorships & Affiliations

  • Canadian Association of Counsel to Employers (CACE)
  • Ontario Bar Association

Education & Admissions

2017
Called to the Alberta bar
2012
Called to the Ontario bar
2015
Certificate in NegotiationOsgoode Hall Law School
2011
JDUniversity of Calgary
2008
BAH, Political ScienceQueen's University

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