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Facebook taunts reprehensible, but are they just cause for dismissal? *

Canada - October 19 2012
We have spent the last few days reading about the horrific tragedy that resulted in Amanda Todd, a 15-year-old teen in British Columbia, taking her own life after years of bullying.


Scheming to get rid of a worker costs employer nearly $1 million *

Canada - August 9 2012
A recent decision arising out of a case in Prince George, B.C. has made headlines as the case, decided by a jury, resulted in a damages award of about $809,000.


Faulty workplace investigations can lead to hefty damages *

Canada - July 31 2012
The recent decision of the Alberta Court of Appeal in Elgert v. Home Hardware Stores Limited addresses two issues of importance to employers, including charity and non-profit employers, when engaging in workplace investigations.


Internships *

Canada - October 12 2011
Every jurisdiction in Canada has legislation that governs employment relationships.


What do you have to do to get fired in Canada? *

Canada - February 3 2010
By now, Torontonians and many Canadians outside the GTA are familiar with George Robitaille, otherwise known as "the snoozing TTC collector" or something along those lines.