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Health & Safety Workers Compensation

January 18, 2021
New governors appointed to CCOHS council

Compliance & Enforcement Health & Safety Human Resources

January 18, 2021
Ontario to expand big-box retail blitz amid widespread rule violations

Environment/Climate Change Health & Safety

January 18, 2021
Body of worker whose bulldozer fell through ice on inactive tailings pond recovered

Compliance & Enforcement Health & Safety

January 15, 2021
Quebec construction, manufacturing sectors threatened with more COVID-19 restrictions

Compliance & Enforcement Health & Safety

January 15, 2021
Dollarama fined for inadequate sanitary measures by Quebec safety board

Compliance & Enforcement Health & Safety

January 15, 2021
Alberta to ease some COVID-19 rules next week as a test

Health & Safety Transportation

January 15, 2021
Worker missing after dozer breaks through frozen tailings pond in northern Alberta

Compliance & Enforcement Health & Safety Human Resources

January 14, 2021
Nine N.B. Dollarama locations closed after possible COVID-19 workplace exposures

Compliance & Enforcement Health & Safety Human Resources

January 14, 2021
Ontario to conduct weekend big-box store inspection blitz to enforce pandemic rules

Compliance & Enforcement

January 14, 2021
Ontario issues emergency alert on new stay-at-home order now in effect

Transportation

January 14, 2021
TSB says plane that crashed near Edmonton, killing three, caused by stall

Health & Safety

January 14, 2021
Husband of Quebec doctor who took her own life shines light on pandemic burnout

Health & Safety Occupational Hygiene

January 13, 2021
Harassment in virtual classrooms raises questions about online security

Compliance & Enforcement Health & Safety

January 13, 2021
A look at Ontario’s new stay-at-home order

Health & Safety Occupational Hygiene

January 13, 2021
Doctors, nurses call on B.C. to test surgical, emergency patients for COVID-19

Health & Safety

January 11, 2021
Alberta RCMP reviewing whether COVID-19 death of meat-plant worker was criminal