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Susannah: Hello. Susannah Rolston here from the Toronto office of Gowling WLG. Im going to be talking about the Canadian trademark renewal process under the new Canadian Trademarks Act. The Canadian Trademarks Act underwent docHub changes June 17, 2019. A number of those changes affect the renewal process. Those include changes to the amount of fees, which have increased, and our now charged on the basis of per class. The term of the registration has now changed to 10 years. The adoption of the niche classification system now means that classification of your registration is a requirement of renewal. There were no requests for registrations granted after June 17, 2019. It can only be filed 6 months prior to or 6 months subsequent to the renewal date. Im going to spend a bit of time on classification as this is the most complicated part of the process. You can classify either prior to renewal or after renewal. If you classify your registration prior to renewal this is call