Alexander Mils For Unsplash+ Mental HealthSubscriber Content Tribunal allows $200K claim over memorial crosses that caused anxiety for correctional officer by HR Law Canada 15 July 2026 written by HR Law Canada 15 July 2026 A+A- Reset 29 Premium Subscription Required This content requires a paid subscription to HR Law Canada for access to in-depth case law analysis and premium content. Subscribe Now Already a subscriber? Log in below. Username or E-mail Password Remember Me Forgot Password Correctional OfficersHuman rightsontarioRamadan 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Interior Health nurse’s political belief didn’t excuse non-compliance with COVID vaccine mandate next post Call centre worker fired over propped-open door dispute loses bid for reconsideration of human rights ruling You may also like Arbitrator finds no just cause to fire worker... 15 July 2026 Van-Whole Produce’s $25K settlement offer was reasonable, B.C.... 15 July 2026 Arbitrator upholds cabin searches by security, detector dog... 14 July 2026 Arbitrator upholds firing of UHN nurse who stopped... 14 July 2026 Supreme Court refuses Gate Gourmet appeal over out-of-province... 13 July 2026 Ontario ordered to pay three guards on PTSD... 13 July 2026 Holiday Inn housekeeper reinstated after being fired for... 10 July 2026 Alberta tribunal rejects Canadian Natural bid to dismiss... 10 July 2026 Thunder Bay, Ont., police officer’s disability discrimination complaint... 9 July 2026 Response Biomedical loses bid to lift $646,000 garnishing... 9 July 2026