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$70,000 Fine Demonstrates Importance of OHSA Orders and Workplace Violence and Harassment Requirements An Ontario employer has been fined $70,000 ($87,500 with the surcharge applied) after being convicted of failing to comply with seven Occupational Health and Safety Act (“OHSA”) orders

View the full online version here. Ministry launches home renovation and roofing campaigns This month, the ministry will launch two digital advertising campaigns targeting the underground economy in residential renovations and roofing. The campaign will raise homeowner’s awareness of the risks posed by hiring

January 2017 Not a What's New subscriber? Subscribe now. What’s New gets new look For the past six years, What’s New has kept Ontarians informed about the latest ministry initiatives, legislation and resources. Now into our 80th issue, we have revamped the newsletter to give it

REWIND: 2016 - A YEAR OF CHANGE      With the arrival of 2017, this is a good time to reflect on the past 12 months and how they have affected and impacted the unionized construction industry in Ontario. Read Full Article     MAKING