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Construction firm’s outdated defence reveals blind spot about male-on-male harassment

by Todd Humber
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When a construction firm in Ontario faced a workplace misconduct claim, it tried to build what it apparently thought was a solid defence — the notion that conduct between two men simply doesn't qualify as sexual harassment under human rights law. The company, Iron Forming, argued that such protectio...

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