Nine weeks after walking off the job, 200-plus workers at a defence industry supplier in Ingersoll, Ont., will return to work after …
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Employment LawFeatured
Ontario court refuses to grant injunction to LivingArt Kitchens against former employees turned competitors
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has rejected a request for an injunction from LivingArt Kitchens Inc. that sought to restrict three …
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Ontario Provincial Police officers are now the highest paid in the province, their union says, after they ratified a four-year deal last …
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Featured
Relief for Toronto commuters? Province kicks in $73 million to speed up Gardiner Expressway construction
Workers who commute into downtown Toronto by car via the Gardiner Expressway have a sliver of hope on their gridlocked horizon — …
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Customers were able to return to hundreds of Ontario’s liquor stores as they reopened Tuesday following a two-week strike, but tensions between …
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The federal government and Ontario are investing up to $538,000 to expand the Farmer Wellness Initiative, a mental health program for farm …
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The Ontario government has announced an investment of up to $260 million through the Skills Development Fund (SDF) Training Stream. This funding, …
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Ontario’s main liquor retailer has a bright future, Premier Doug Ford said Monday as thousands of employees returned to work after a …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Quebec-based firm fined $70,000 by Ontario court after worker injured by forklift
A Quebec-based manufacturing company, MTCA Inc., has been fined $70,000 after a serious workplace injury involving a forklift. The incident occurred at …
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Labour Relations
‘Overworked’ Group Health Centre employees in Sault St. Marie, Ont., vote to go on strike
Group Health Centre workers could be headed to the picket line July 26 now that the majority of its unionized members have …


