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Canada’s top bureaucrat gets pushback over suggested changes to Public Service Employment Act
June 25, 2018
Colleen Bauman says government should be looking at ways to empower employees so they speak up and tell the truth, not put their jobs at a greater risk.
Canadian Lawyer Magazine talks to Emma Phillips about #MeToo
June 18, 2018
Emma Phillips recently spoke to Canadian Lawyer Magazine about the challenges in successfully addressing workplace sexual harassment.
Supreme Court of Canada dismisses Trinity Western University’s appeal
June 15, 2018
Supreme Court of Canada upholds the Law Society's decision to refuse to accredit a proposed law school that would discriminate against LGBTQ students.
Cutting off workers from benefits at 65 unconstitutional, human rights tribunal rules
June 05, 2018
The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario has held that cutting workers off health, dental, and life insurance benefits when they turn 65 is unconstitutional.
Tribunal records to become more accessible
June 03, 2018
Journalists and others will be able to access the records of administrative tribunals more easily as a result of a recent Superior Court decision.
CWB class action suit takes step forward
May 31, 2018
Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench dismisses the federal government's request to throw out the proposed Canadian Wheat Board class action.