Toronto cop demoted for touching female officer's butt
A Toronto police officer has been demoted for six months after being found guilty of discreditable conduct for touching a female colleague. Read the details of the disciplinary decision.
A Toronto police officer has been demoted for six months after being found guilty of discreditable conduct for touching a female colleague. Read the details of the disciplinary decision.
A Toronto police officer received a six-month demotion after being found guilty of sexually harassing a junior female officer by touching her buttocks. The case raises questions about disciplinary measures.
A new federal report shows 629 Employment and Social Development Canada employees faced discipline last year, with unauthorized data access the top offence. Read the full findings.
Pittsburgh Steelers receiver DK Metcalf could face league discipline after an on-field altercation with a fan during a crucial game in Detroit, potentially impacting the AFC North race.
A Winnipeg casino has filed a legal defence, stating the termination of an employee was justified. Get the latest details on this developing Manitoba labour case.
A Regina police officer received a one-day unpaid suspension after improperly accessing personal data 67 times. Chief Lorilee Davies responds to the privacy commissioner's report.
A Windsor teacher has pleaded no contest to a charge of professional misconduct. The case concluded on December 19, 2025. Learn the details and implications for educators.
A new report details hundreds of founded misconduct cases involving Canada Border Services Agency employees in 2024-25, raising serious integrity concerns. Read the full findings.
B.C. Premier David Eby emphasizes the need for federal partnership on infrastructure vital to trade, highlighting projects like the Massey Tunnel. Read more on the economic priorities.
Durham police charge two Amazon employees after an alleged $2 million theft operation from an Ajax fulfillment centre. Get the latest details on the investigation.
A quick-thinking Tim Hortons employee in Barrie is recognized by police after rescuing a 2-year-old boy who wandered into traffic. Read the heroic story.
A cyber attack on Ontario's Rainbow District School Board may have breached sensitive employee and student data, including SINs and bank details. The board has worked for nine months to assess the damage.
The federal government will begin notifying public servants of potential job cuts in January 2025. Get the latest details on this significant workforce adjustment.
A Cinnabon employee in Wisconsin was terminated after a video showed her using racist slurs against a Somali couple. The company condemned the behaviour.
A TTC employee and a customer are both facing charges after a violent altercation escalated to a double stabbing at Dundas (TMU) Station in late November. Get the latest details on the incident.
A TTC employee and a customer face charges after allegedly stabbing each other at Toronto's Dundas Station. One entrance was closed following the November 26 incident.
A Canadian Armed Forces military police officer has received a fine and a severe reprimand following a months-long unauthorized absence. Get the details on the disciplinary decision.
The federal government has started informing public servants about potential job reductions. Get the latest details on this developing story affecting Ottawa's workforce.
Canada's largest banks increased performance-based compensation by 15% in fiscal 2025, driven by robust capital markets and wealth management profits. Discover which banks led the pay hikes.
London Health Sciences Centre is changing its mental health benefits for certain employee groups, moving from unlimited coverage to a managed program. Learn about the details and implications.
Employment lawyer Howard Levitt outlines critical mistakes to avoid during employee terminations in Canada. Learn the legal essentials for employers and employees.
Alectra Inc. has been recognized as a Greater Toronto Area Top Employer for the fifth consecutive year, highlighting its commitment to employee wellness, community investment, and clean energy innovation.
A fatal workplace incident has claimed the life of a recycling employee in Sussex, New Brunswick. WorkSafeNB is leading the investigation into the tragedy.
Preston Manning argues Canada needs a credible alternative to PM Mark Carney's government, proposing policy shifts on budget, bureaucracy, and federalism. Read his vision.
Correctional Service Canada has disciplined employees in 400 misconduct cases, with 12 terminated. The data highlights accountability measures within the federal corrections system.
Correctional Service Canada recorded 400 cases of employee misconduct leading to disciplinary action in the past year, with 12 terminations. Get the full details on the internal accountability measures.
Correctional Service Canada took disciplinary action against 400 employees for misconduct in a recent review, resulting in 12 terminations. Get the full details on the internal crackdown.
A federal union reports persistent rumours of a new office mandate for public servants in Ottawa. Get the latest details on the potential policy shift and its implications.
Canada's prison service disciplined over 400 employees, firing 12, for serious misconduct including smuggling contraband. Get the full details on the agency's accountability actions.
Erik Burggraaf of St. Catharines awarded $28,000+ after Human Rights Tribunal finds call-centre company engaged in discriminatory practices against blind employee.