Detailed table of contents available
February 2022 release
Volume 1
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 - Corporate, securities and limited partnership records
- Chapter 3 - Taxation requirements for records retention
- Chapter 4 - Workplace safety records
- Chapter 5 - Access to information
- Chapter 6 - The admissibility of business records in court proceedings
- Chapter 7 - Records security
- Chapter 8 - Destruction of records
- Chapter 9 - Record keeping for dissolved corporations
- Chapter 10 - Lawyers' accounting records
- Chapter 11 - Records retention issues for chartered accounting firms
- Chapter 12 - Document retention and anti-trust compliance programs
- Chapter 13 - Federal Goods and Services Tax
- Chapter 14 - Record retention in insolvencies
- Chapter 15 - Directors' duties
- Chapter 16 - Information privacy in the (not so) private sector
Volume 2
- Chapter 17 - The use of electronic documents and their impact on legal admissibility
- Chapter 18 - Emergency management - disaster preparedness, recovery and resumption planning & program execution
- Chapter 19 - Archives - a role in transition
- Chapter 20 - The Sarbanes-Oxley Section overview
- Chapter 21 - The Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Part 2: laying a foundation for tomorrow
- Chapter 22 - There are buried treasures in your file rooms
- Chapter 23 - Occupational health and safety - do or die
- Chapter 24 - Employment records including payroll
- Chapter 25 - Intellectual property - whose idea was it, anyway?
- Chapter 26 - Records management in law firms
- Chapter 27 - Canada and its environment, Part 1
- Chapter 28 - Canada and its environment, Part 2
- Chapter 29 - Workers compensation - return to work or return to health?
Volume 3
- Chapter 30 - Records and information management evolving to fit the times
- Chapter 31 - Corporate dissolution "Breaking up is hard to do" or is it?
- Chapter 32 - Cloud computing - can I still govern my information?
- Chapter 33 - Fighting Internet and Wireless Spam Act - FISA
- Chapter 34 - Telecommunications in Canada
- Chapter 35 - Managing engineering documentation
- Chapter 36 - Records and information management competencies, positions, education and certifications
- Chapter 37 - Information governance: pulling down the silos
- Chapter 38 - Knowledge management
- Chapter 39 - Social media and records ad information management
- Chapter 40 - RIM strategies for BYOD
- Chapter 41 - Crossing the ocean in a leaky boat - how to keep from sinking
- Chapter 42 - Winning the resource wars (why should you love me? Let me count the ways)
- Chapter 43 - Privacy and records retention in employment
- Chapter 44 - Implementing a corporate-wide Electronic Document and Records Management (EDRM) System: project management considerations
Volume 4
- Chapter 45 - Blockchain and record keeping
- Chapter 46 - Records management in the data lake
- Chapter 47 - Records retention, scheduling: terminology and the concepts
- Chapter 48 - The intersection of information governance and e-discovery
- Chapter 48 - Records retention scheduling: records retention schedule development
- Chapter 50 - The importance of information governance in a mergers and acquisitions environment
- Appendices
- Table of cases