Ontario To Reward Safe Employers
Good Afternoon Directors, COOs and Associates, Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development Monte McNaughton, WSIB Chair Elizabeth Witmer and WSIB President CEO Tom Teahen launched the Ministry’s Employer Recognition/Accreditation Standard and the WSIB’s Health and Safety Excellence Program (HSEP) at
Construction Act Transition Rules
Good Morning Directors, COOs & Associates, I am forwarding an email that I received this morning from COCA Director Ted Dreyer. Most will know that Ted is a construction lawyer with Madorin Snyder LLP and is chair of COCA’s Construction Act
Your weekly Ontario Construction News – November 18, 2019
Your weekly Ontario Construction News eletter: See today's newspaper here Kingston lays groundwork for mid-rise and tall buildings policy with Issues and Options Paper By Robin MacLennan Ontario Construction News staff writer Interested in where, when and how taller buildings will be built
New Report: Insight on Community Benefits
Community Benefits Agreements are growing in popularity as a tool to achieve broader social and policy objectives. With increased government spending on public infrastructure, governments and community groups are adopting community benefits agreements (CBAs) as a means of achieving multiple
COCA Newsletter – November 2019
Construction Dispute Adjudication Update Some time ago, the government of Ontario announced that ADR Chambers was selected to serve as the Authorized Nominating Authority (ANA) under the Construction Act. The Act states that the role of the ANA is to: “(a) develop
Your weekly Ontario Construction News – November 11, 2019
Your weekly Ontario Construction News eletter: See today's newspaper here Dolime Quarry in Guelph to close early; site to be turned into mixed-use residential neighbourhood By Robin MacLennan Ontario Construction News staff writer The City of Guelph and the owners of the Dolime
OHS & Workers’ Compensation Advisor | Construction Upheaval: Potentially Landscape-Altering OHS Case
OHS & Workers’ Compensation Advisor Construction Upheaval: Potentially Landscape-Altering OHS Case November 7, 2019 A potentially landscape-altering OHS case, considering whether a construction project owner, that engaged a constructor to control and complete the project, retains OHS obligations as an “employer” at the
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Employment & Labour Law Update – Management Counsel Newsletter – November 2019
Greetings! Employment & Labour Law Update - November 2019 - Sherrard Kuzz LLP Employment & Labour Lawyers We hope you enjoy our November 2019 edition of Management Counsel (attached). Our newsletter is published several times a year to highlight important issues in Canadian employment and labour law.
Your weekly Ontario Construction News – November 4, 2019
11/04/2019 Your weekly Ontario Construction News eletter: See today's newspaper here $1.9 billion transmission line project to connect 17 First Nation communities to power grid Ontario Construction News staff writer A transmission project that will connect 17 First Nation communities to the power