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A catering company has been ordered to pay a prep cook candidate for time worked during a job interview after the Ontario Labour Relations Board found she performed kitchen tasks — including knife ski… Free Membership Required To …

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A Manitoba court has ordered two related lawsuits — one over alleged constructive dismissal, the other over unpaid promissory notes — consolidated into a single proceeding, finding that …

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The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission has appointed three new commissioners to two-year terms. Commissioners meet six times a year and are responsible for setting the commission’s strategic …

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The Saskatchewan government has introduced legislation to create a new class of judges in the Court of King’s Bench, aiming to reduce backlogs and improve access to justice …