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Sullivan v. Four Seasons Hotel Limited, a motion before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, dealt with the issue of appropriate jurisdiction for...
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A summary judgment is a procedure used during civil litigation to promptly and expeditiously dispose of a case without a trial or the pre-trial pro...
2013 saw a number of important decisions and legislative changes in the area of labour and employment law. Over the course of the...
By Mike MacLellan
Last week the Supreme Court of Canada delivered a ruling to clarify what has been an unsettled issue in employment law. In a wrongful termina...
By Jay Rider
This is the message being sent to the labour relations community by arbitrator Lyle Kanee in a very recent award (re Communications, Energy and Pap...
The Employment Standards Act, 2000 (the “Act”) provides a mechanism through which employees may file employment standards complaints wi...
After a winding ride through our court system the case of Pate v. Galway-Cavendish has most recently received attention from our Court of Appeal wh...
Many employers who seek to limit their liability upon termination of an employee introduce termination clauses that strictly limit an employee&rsqu...
For the first time, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice has awarded human rights related damages in relation to a wrongful dismissal action. The ...
On June 27, 2013 the Supreme Court of Canada refused to grant leave to appeal a decision by the Federal Court of Appeal which held that a couple ca...
On June 27, 2013 we blogged about the Ontario Superior Court’s decision in Chevalier v. Active Tire & Auto Centre Inc., where the Court f...
Payette v. Guay Inc. is the latest decision from our highest court regarding the enforceability of restrictive covenants. The unanimous...
In the first appellate decision relating to the sentencing of a corporate defendant under the Criminal Code (formerly Bill C45), R. v. Metron Const...
In a recent decision, an Ontario arbitrator has reinstated an employee who was terminated for prolonged absenteeism pursuant to his collective agre...
Further to a recent blog by Michael MacLellan, the following case provides yet another important example of abiding by the terms of a negotiat...
In a trio of decisions from the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, released in the past 5 months, the Tribunal may have signaled a significant chang...
One of the most useful tools in resolving any work-related legal dispute is a well-crafted settlement document. Naturally, an employer may be...
By Susan Crawford
In what is being hailed throughout the labour community as a “game changing” decision, the Federal Court recently broke with a 30...
Yohann Johnson, an eight-year employee of General Motors of Canada Limited (“GM”) was a production supervisor in the body shop of GM&rs...
The recent arbitral decision in Hamilton Health Sciences v. Ontario Nurses’ Association, 2013 CanLII 36061 (ON LA) deals with the limits of r...
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