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Can Getting Charged with Stunt Driving Cost You Your Job in Ontario?
Off-duty behavior like stunt driving may seem like a personal mistake, but in certain employment settings, it can have professional consequences. The answer depends on several factors, including the nature of your role, the terms of your employment contract, and how your actions are perceived in relation to your employer’s reputation and workplace policies. This article explores the nuanced relationship between off-duty behavior and employment law consequences in Ontario.
ttasca499
Aug 4, 20256 min read


How to File for Employment Insurance or Disability Benefits in Canada and USA
In both Ontario and USA, the process of applying for disability benefits can be complex and time-consuming, and there may be delays in receiving benefits. It is important for injured workers to document their injuries and the circumstances surrounding the accident. This may include obtaining medical records, witness statements, and other evidence to support their claim. Read on to learn more about to Filing for Injury and Disability Benefits.
Randy Stark
Aug 4, 20257 min read


What You Can Do Legally If You’re Sexually Harassed at Work
Federal law (banking, etc.) is treating harassment and violence as a single continuum with highly prescriptive employer duties. In contrast, Ontario's system is more reactive and fragmented, separating harassment from violence and giving employers more discretion in their response. The most significant difference is in remedies: Ontario's Human Rights Tribunal offers uncapped damages for pain and suffering, while the federal system's outdated $40,000 cap creates a profound in
kenwat75
Aug 4, 20256 min read
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