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
IMPACT Newsletter – October 2019
Industrial Info IMPACT provides Industrial Information Resources' (IIR) PEC reports to partner Local Unions and District Councils. PEC reports identify specific project related data. Learn More Example: Monahans Lockridge To Waha Grassroot Natural Gas Compressor Station Dodge Pipeline IMPACT provides complementary Dodge Pipeline access to
COCA October Government Relations Report
Good morning, Please find attached the October 2019 Government Relations Report. October 2019 GR Report In the October Issue: How Employers WSIB 2020 Premium Rates Were Calculated WSIB’s Excellence Program Launch To Be Rescheduled Canadian Apprenticeship Form Consultation Deputy Ministers Get Pay Hikes
Your weekly Ontario Construction News – October 28, 2019
Noront starts community consultations as it plans for $1 billion Sault. Ste. Marie ferrochrome project By Robin MacLellan Ontario Construction News staff writer Noront Resources Ltd. held its first of several expected consultations last week in Sault Ste. Marie, the future site
Minister of Labour Assumes Responsibility for Training and Skills Development
Good Morning Directors & Coos, This morning Premier Ford announced changes to the responsibilities of three of his cabinet ministers. The responsibility for Training and Skills Development has been moved from the ministry formerly called the Ministry of Training Colleges and
Skyrocketing steel prices wreaking havoc with local construction
Source: http://blog.databid.com/blog/skyrocketing-steel-prices-wreaking-havoc-with-local-construction According to Construction Links Network, the fast rising steel prices due to President Donald Trump's 25 percent steel tariff in the U.S. and the retaliation by the federal government on the Canadian side of the border, have resulted in prices
Your weekly Ontario Construction News – October 21, 2019
10/21/2019 Your weekly Ontario Construction News eletter: See today's newspaper here Feds order “urgent” probe into former DCC chair’s business activities: Globe and Mail Ontario Construction News staff writer The federal government has ordered an “urgent” investigation into the business activities of the
The Legal Landscape for Canadian Employers One Year after Legalization of Cannabis
Good Morning Directors, COOs and Associates, The article below, written by Barry Kuretzky and Will McMillan from the Toronto office of the international law firm Littler and published in JD Supra, was forwarded to me by the province’s chief prevention officer
WSIB 2020 Rates
Good Afternoon Directors, COOs and Associates: Yesterday, Minister of Labour, Monte McNaughton, announced that the surcharge that has been added to employers’ WSIB premium rates for the past many years (sometimes referred to at the Past Claims Cost or PCC) will