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Health & Safety

November 3, 2021
Alberta politician angry after COVID-19 protesters leave gallows, noose at her house

Health & Safety Human Resources

November 3, 2021
Rapid tests safe, effective beyond expiry dates, Manitoba says

Health & Safety Legislation

November 2, 2021
Inadequate employment standards, OHS vulnerability add to higher injury risks

Compliance & Enforcement Health & Safety Human Resources

November 1, 2021
Quebec bars and restaurants can operate at full capacity starting Nov. 1

Compliance & Enforcement Health & Safety Transportation

November 1, 2021
Next time, manage risk instead of closing border, task force urges Canada, U.S.

Health & Safety Human Resources

November 1, 2021
OHS Canada welcomes new publisher

Health & Safety

October 29, 2021
COVID-19 vaccinations won’t be added to list of student immunizations in Ontario

Compliance & Enforcement Health & Safety Legislation

October 29, 2021
Ontario lays first COVID-19 charges against long-term care home in London

Health & Safety Human Resources

October 29, 2021
B.C. health officer mandates those who coach children to get vaccinated

Environment/Climate Change Health & Safety Human Resources

October 29, 2021
How fall fatigue can be hazardous to outdoor workers

Health & Safety Occupational Hygiene

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Health & Safety

October 28, 2021
5 takeaways from the XXII World Congress on Safety and Health at Work

Compliance & Enforcement Health & Safety Human Resources

October 28, 2021
Moscow shuts most workplaces as COVID-19 infections, deaths soar

Health & Safety

October 28, 2021
Saskatchewan premier cancels outdoor ceremony at legislature due to ‘threats’

Health & Safety Human Resources

October 28, 2021
Two workers trapped under debris at Quebec paper mill found dead

Health & Safety

October 27, 2021
Saskatchewan preparing rollout of COVID-19 vaccination campaign for children