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April 11, 2019
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Lawsuit alleging sexism in Waterloo police ranks can't proceed: court

TORONTO - A group of current and former officers alleging systemic sexism and harassment in the ranks of a southern Ontario police force cannot proceed with a proposed class-action lawsuit against the service, Ontario's top court ruled Friday.


Toronto councillor reports recent security incidents, says they're tied to work

TORONTO - A veteran Toronto city councillor alleges he's recently experienced two serious security incidents at his home that he believes are tied to his role in municipal government.


N.S. woman plans constitutional challenge of roadside cannabis test

HALIFAX - A lawyer for a Nova Scotia motorist whose licence was suspended after her saliva tested positive for cannabis says his firm will use the case to launch a constitutional challenge of Canada's revamped impaired driving laws.
 
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An increase in reported inmate-on-staff violence in Ontario’s correctional institutions has led to the release of a report by the province’s independent corrections adviser in December 2018, offering 42 recommendations aimed at making jails safer. But correctional violence is not unique to Ontario — it is a nationwide problem. » Read More
 
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Pair wrongfully dismissed from fire department jobs in Vernon, B.C.

VERNON, B.C. – An arbitration board says two employees were wrongfully dismissed from their jobs with the fire department in Vernon, B.C., after a videotape showed them having sexual relations in the fire chief’s office. » Read More

Man killed by heavy machinery third workplace death in Alberta this month

GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. – Alberta Occupational Health and Safety is investigating a third workplace fatality in the province in about a week. » Read More

 
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Bradley Earns Well Workplace Award by Wellness Council of America

Menomonee Falls, Wis. (March 11, 2019) – The Wellness Council of America (WELCOA), with local affiliate Wellness Council of Wisconsin, recently presented its Gold-level Well Workplace Award to Bradley Corporation, manufacturer of commercial plumbing fixtures and equipment for more than 95 years. The Gold Well Workplace Award recognizes organizations that make a commitment to the health and well being of their employees. » Read More