By: Jessica Young Recently, the Ontario Court of Appeal recognized a new tort related to privacy rights, that is, “intrusion…
Jeremy D. Schwartz
The Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration Canada has made several announcements over the past couple weeks regarding proposed changes to…
Ontario’s Divisional Court has upheld a lower court ruling refusing to certify a class action for statutory notice and severance…
The Ontario Labour Relations Board (OLRB) has ruled that a worker does not have to be a certified or apprentice…
As many readers are likely aware, the burden of proof is on an employer to establish “due diligence” in an…
The law in Canada regarding random drug and alcohol testing has been inconsistent for some time, with the Alberta and…
In a relatively minor decision that may have significant implications, the Ontario Labour Relations Board (“OLRB”) has ordered Ministry of…
An employer has successfully defended a charge of failing to report an accident to the WSIB within the timeframe permitted…
The Ontario Labour Relations Board (“OLRB”) recently announced that, effective April 1, 2012 its Rules of Procedure will be amended to permit complaints alleging…
On Friday, March 8 the Family Caregiver Leave Act (Bill 30) was debated for the third time at second reading in the Ontario Legislature. …