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On June 14, 2013, CCP released a blog on the Supreme Court’s decision in the matter of Communications, Energy and Paper Union of Ca...
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Employers should be aware of recent changes and initiatives from the Ministry of Labour under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (“OHSA&r...
When a client has been charged under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (“OHSA”) many times we are asked, what is the down side to ...
By Mike MacLellan
In its recent decision of R. v. Flex-N-Gate Canada Company, 2014 ONCA 53, the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled that post-accident compliance with mand...
One of the focuses of the Dean Report was to ensure that more training was taking place on health and safety in Ontario workplaces. The Minis...
Two recent cases at the Ontario Labour Relations Board (OLRB) may represent a new stance with respect to enforcing Bill 168 and the workplace haras...
In the first appellate decision relating to the sentencing of a corporate defendant under the Criminal Code (formerly Bill C45), R. v. Metron Const...
Currently our Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) sets out the requirements for protecting workers from potentially hazardous ...
The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (the “HRTO” or “Tribunal”) does not often order the reinstatement of employees. Howeve...
By Rob Boswell
This morning the Supreme Court of Canada released its decision in the matter of Communications, Energy and Paper Union of Canada, Local 30 v Irving...
There are two important updates on Occupational Health and Safety for this year: 1) Safety Blitz Schedule ...
In the recent arbitration decision of Tonolli Canada Limited v. United Steelworkers, and its Local 9042, Arbitrator G. T. Surdykowski upheld the ju...
In December 2007 a guest at the Blue Mountain Resort died while swimming in the unattended indoor pool. Blue Mountain did not file a notice u...
The Ontario Labour Relations Board recently decided in Scholastic Book Fairs Canada Inc. v. Aguilar, 2012 CanLII 49789 (OLRB), that Ministry of Lab...
In November 2012, it is expected that CSA Z1003/BNQ9700-803-5, a National Standard in Canada for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace, ...
Ontario’s Courts are the current setting for a series of historic events in relation to regulatory and criminal charges stemming from one o...
One of the recommendations in the Dean Panel Report and Bill 160 was for more health and safety training. One of the groups where training wi...
Along with summer and hot sunny days comes the potential for heat stress related injuries for those working outside or in facilities without air co...
With the end of the school year comes the opportunity for students and young workers to earn money working in temporary and summer jobs. Coin...
Employers have long grappled with the issue of how to properly discipline a long-service employee for an apparently isolated, but severe, incident ...
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