
Supreme Court Upholds Federal Carbon Pricing System
In an eagerly awaited decision, the Canadian Supreme Court ruled, 6-3, that the federal Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act is
Disciplining Workers for Wearing Jewelry Near Moving Machinery
It's not just the offence but how you respond to it that determines whether discipline is legal. Banning workers from
Workplace Harassment Class Action Dismissed By BC Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of British Columbia has dismissed a proposed class action that consisted of allegations that an employer had
Farm Company Fined $20,000 for Not Reporting Worker’s Hospitalization Injury
A farm worker had to be hospitalized after sustaining serious injuries as a result of getting pinched between a skid
$35,000 Fine for Not Training Worker Killed in Snowmobile Crash
Delivering proper safety training might have saved the life of the worker who got killed after being thrown from a
Lockout Violation Results in Farm Worker’s Death, $70,000 Fine
A Saskatoon company will fork over $70,000 after pleading guilty to an OHS lockout violation resulting in a farm worker's
Economic Losses In Civil Sexual Assault Cases
Scientific studies have shown that individuals first exposed to criminal victimization as children or in adolescence have significantly lower life-course
Trashing Supervisor on Facebook Is Just Cause to Terminate
'[Name is an] a*****. . . The less we see your face, the better we are. Besides, I don't think
