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“Impermissible stereotypes”: Court of Appeal upholds ruling that ESA severance provision is unconstitutional
June 1, 2005
In a decision rendered on May 4, 2005, the Ontario Court of Appeal has upheld a ruling of the Ontario Divisional Court that a provision
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Ontario passes law waiving school fees
June 1, 2005
On May 19, 2005, the Ontario government passed legislation that will expand the list of newcomers to Canada who do not have to pay fees
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Sabrina’s Law, 2005 passed by Legislative Assembly
June 1, 2005
On May 16, 2005, the Ontario Legislative Assembly passed Bill 3, a private member’s bill sponsored by Liberal MLA David Levac. Sabrina’s Law, 2005 is
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“No adequate alternative remedy”: Ontario Court orders hospital not to adjust schedules pending outcome of grievance
May 1, 2005
Readers of FOCUS alerts are well aware of the importance of the 1995 decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Weber v. Ontario Hydro.
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Court mulls “appropriate deterrents” against employees who frivolously seek Wallace damages
May 1, 2005
FOCUS readers know that, after the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in Wallace v. United Grain Growers (see “Fairly, reasonably and decently”: Employers obliged to
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Supreme Court eases access to English language schooling in Quebec – but not for francophones
April 1, 2005
In two decisions released on the same day, the Supreme Court of Canada eased restrictions on access by non-francophones to English education in Quebec, but
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