By: Ryan Conlin and Frank Portman Human Rights Tribunals across the country have been issuing damage awards which have raised…
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By: Jeremy Schwartz & Frank Portman We have written before that heightened fears of US-sized punitive damage awards in employment law decisions…
By: Ryan Conlin & Jeremy Schwartz In one of the most significant decisions in recent memory, the Workplace Safety and…
By: Ryan Conlin & Frank Portman A recent case from Ontario’s Human Rights Tribunal is a stark reminder of how…
By: Ryan Conlin & Frank Portman From time to time judges comment and decide on matters affecting employment law in…
By: Ryan Conlin & Frank Portman In most jurisdictions in Canada, human rights legislation prohibits discrimination on the basis of…
By: Ryan Conlin & Jeremy Schwartz The Ontario Government has proposed legislation which would dramatically alter the legal landscape with respect to…
Ryan Conlin A recent sentencing decision involving the owner of a small roofing company suggests that the Courts may be…
Jeremy Schwartz The Canadian courts, especially appellate courts, have consistently taken a conservative, cautious approach to awards of punitive damages…
Jessica Young The Federal Government has announced new changes this year to the Temporary Foreign Workers Program that will make…