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Keri L. Bennett Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP

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Gender identity and expression now protected in Ontario *

Canada - May 7 2013
Human Rights Tribunals across the country are constantly expanding the interpretation of prohibited grounds. Ontario has recently joined Manitoba and…

Co-authors: Alix P. Herber.


Layoff as constructive dismissal: a cautionary tale for employers *

Canada - December 12 2012
When is a layoff not a layoff? When it is a constructive dismissal, according to an Ontario judge.

Co-authors: Ralph N. Nero.


Managing the end to mandatory retirement *

Canada - October 30 2012
As we reported previously, the Federal government is about to join most of the provinces in making mandatory retirement, for the most part, unlawful.


The HR space: mysteries of mitigation: narrowing of an employee’s duty to mitigate *

Canada - August 28 2012
It has been a fundamental principle of employment law that terminated employees generally have an obligation to seek alternate employment to minimize or mitigate their resulting losses.


The HR space: making restrictive covenants enforceable *

Canada - August 14 2012
Many of our recent articles have focused on decisions involving employees' breaches or threatened breaches of restrictive covenants.

Co-authors: Ralph N. Nero.


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