Mandatory Retirement Being Retired across Canada
Mandatory retirement has a long and storied history as part of the Canadian labor system. As we enter 2010, it appears that a new chapter is being written, one in which mandatory retirement is the...
View ArticleCanada’s Top Court to Decide If Human Rights Tribunal Can Award Legal Costs
By Ida Martin This December, the Supreme Court of Canada is set to hear a case involving the issue of whether the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has the authority to grant legal costs to a successful...
View ArticleAccommodation of Family Status on Same Footing as Other Human Rights
by Ralph Nero and Ida Martin Do parents of young children have the right to refuse a geographic transfer? In the case of three employees at the Canadian National Railway (CNR), the Canadian Human...
View ArticleForced Landing of Air Canada Pilots over the Age of 60
By Lyne Duhaime and Emilie Paquin-Holmested On February 3, 2011, the Federal Court of Canada issued a decision in Vilven v. Air Canada, the prolonged legal battle of two Air Canada pilots who...
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