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Bolstering Student Protection Against Sexual Misconduct in Post-Secondary Institutions

Bill 26, Strengthening Post-secondary Institutions and Students Act, 2022 [SPISA], which was passed on December 8, 2022, requires post-secondary institutions (“Institutions”) to develop better measures to address faculty and staff sexual misconduct towards students. By July 1, 2023, Institutions captured under the Ministry of Training, Colleges and University Act, 1990 and the Private Career Colleges […]

How Failing to Address a Supervisor’s Misconduct Cost an Employer Over $250,000 in Damages

Osmani v Universal Structure Restorations Ltd [Osmani] reminds employers that ignoring an employee’s misconduct can lead to considerable costs. In Osmani, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (“ONSC”) awarded nearly $300,000 to the plaintiff, a temporary foreign worker (“TFW”), who was mistreated by his supervisor—out of the total amount, the employer was liable for over […]

Airline Flies into Extraordinary Damages: How Not to Dismiss an Employee

In Chu v China Southern Airlines Company Limited [Chu], the British Columbia Supreme Court (“BCSC”) awarded an employee $150,000 in extraordinary damages after his employer engaged in a broad and sustained pattern of abusive conduct, including attempting to manufacture cause for dismissal. Facts The employee was a 68-year-old Marketing and Business Development Manager with eight […]

Winter 2023 Newsletter

Welcome to the 2022 Year In Review edition of In The Know. This edition is designed to address the most significant HR law developments of 2022, as well as some important trends to keep on your radar for 2023.

Navigating the New Naloxone Kit Requirements for Employers

Recent amendments to the Occupational Health and Safety Act [OHSA], which we discussed previously, will come into force beginning on June 1, 2023 and require many employers to have naloxone kits available in Ontario workplaces, along with employees trained to administer the kits, if certain circumstances apply. Naloxone kits can be administered to temporarily reverse […]