Alberta’s Occupational Health and Safety Appeal Body has dismissed Excalibur Drilling’s attempt to challenge a government order requiring the company to conduct a proper noise exposure assessment at its work… …
Safety News Canada Staff
Safety News Canada Staff
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The Workers’ Compensation Board of Nova Scotia has launched a redesigned corporate website aimed at simplifying access to information about workplace injuries, return-to-work programs and prevention services. The new site… …
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OHS LawWorkplace Safety
Fight over wages, not safety complaint, ended dump truck driver’s employment: OLRB
The Ontario Labour Relations Board dismissed an Occupational Health and Safety Act reprisal application against Jadeon Enterprises, finding the employment relationship ended over a wage dispute rather than a safety… …
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The Ontario Labour Relations Board has dismissed a worker’s complaint that The Original Cakerie fired her for raising workplace safety concerns. The ruling, issued Sept. 8, 2025, concluded the employer… …
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OHS LawWorkplace Safety
Ontario Labour Relations Board dismisses Serco supervisor’s safety reprisal complaint
The Ontario Labour Relations Board has dismissed a worker’s claim that Serco Canada violated the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) by terminating his employment in reprisal for protected activity.… …
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Legislation & Government PolicyMental Health & WellbeingWorkplace Safety
Quebec employers must now prevent psychosocial risks under new law
Quebec employers are now legally required to include psychosocial risk prevention in their workplace health and safety programs under the latest provisions of Bill 27. As a result, insurance company… …
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The National Safety Council says it looks forward to working with newly confirmed OSHA head David Keeling to address workplace safety issues that killed more than 4,500 American workers in… …
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OHS FinesWorkplace Safety
Milton, Ont., metal distributor fined $60,000 after worker injured by falling rods
A Milton-based metal distributor has been fined $60,000 after a worker was injured by falling metal rods during an inventory check, according to Ontario’s Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and… …
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Mental Health & WellbeingOHS LawWorkplace Safety
Labour board dismisses worker’s appeal against Saskatchewan Health Authority over work refusal
The Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board has dismissed an appeal from a former environmental service worker who argued that the Saskatchewan Health Authority failed to accommodate his disability and that returning… …
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Legislation & Government PolicyWorkplace Safety
WorkSafeNB keeps lowest assessment rate, returns $53 million to employers
WorkSafeNB will hold its 2026 average assessment rate at $1.10 per $100 of payroll while returning $53.2 million to eligible New Brunswick employers through performance refunds, the compensation board announced… …



