Involved in a Motor Vehicle Collision? Here’s What to Do.
I was involved in a fairly serious motor vehicle crash a few months ago. Both I and my daughter are fine. The predictable soreness and
I was involved in a fairly serious motor vehicle crash a few months ago. Both I and my daughter are fine. The predictable soreness and
According to the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, bicycles are classified as vehicles, which means cyclists in that province are entitled to the rights, and subject
You’ve made a move to bike commuting, or even just to use your bike occasionally for short-trip errands. Congratulations, and thank you on behalf of
Let’s talk about bikes and how cyclist victims are perceived by the media and, in turn, by the public. First? Please read the following opening lines from
Regulation 228/20 was introduced to suspend those provisions of the ESA which stipulate that after an extended layoff, a non-unionized employee is deemed to be terminated, triggering payments owing to the employee for termination and, if applicable, severance pay.
Did you miss our employment law lawyer, Ian Brisbin, discussing employee rights during COVID-19 on CHCH news? Take a moment to watch it here now
The fundamental question that employers need to consider in the course of reopening is that of whether work can be done safely.
The Dutch Reach is a simple, low tech, proven-effective technique which has the potential to make Burlington’s and all of Ontario’s roads safer for drivers and cyclists.
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