Notable Cases
Every case is important to us.
Whether we are arguing an appeal before the Supreme Court of Canada, presenting a grievance before an arbitrator, or negotiating an individual contract or a collective agreement, we go to bat for our clients and we get results.
Some of our notable cases can be found using the search tools below.
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Courts confirm construction labour relations fall within provincial jurisdiction
May 07, 2020
Supreme Court of Canada dismisses challenge to LIUNA’s big win for construction workers in Ramkey Communications v. LIUNA.
Bill 115 breaches the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
April 20, 2016
Court finds Bill 115 "over ran the rights of the employees", breaching s. 2(d) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Criminal Code’s prostitution laws violate Charter, Court of Appeal says
March 26, 2012
Ontario Court of Appeal strikes down prostitution laws.
Mandatory retirement for firefighters not discriminatory, Tribunal holds
December 18, 2008
Ontario Human Rights Tribunal holds that the mandatory retirement of suppression firefighters at age 60 does not breach the Human Rights Code.
Providing maternity and parental leave benefits falls within federal jurisdiction
October 20, 2005
Supreme Court of Canada holds that providing for maternity and parental leave benefits is a valid exercise of the federal jurisdiction over unemployment insurance.
Government ordered to pay legal costs of settled Charter claim
June 03, 2004
Ontario Divisional Court orders government to pay the applicants’ legal costs of a settled Charter challenge.