Monthly Archives: July 2025
For the week ending July 18, 2025
The Court of King’s Bench of Alberta considered whether the existence of an arbitration clause in a unanimous shareholder agreement precluded the plaintiff from bringing a civil action against the defendant for breach of an employment contract and breach of … Continue reading
For the week ending July 11, 2025
A former employee sued for wrongful dismissal after he was suspended without pay and terminated for cause following an incident in the workplace. The defendant filed a counterclaim for damages caused by the employee’s alleged negligence that lead to his … Continue reading
For the week ending July 4, 2025
The employee was terminated for time theft after the employer found him sitting conspicuously in the break room during his shift. The employee was purposely refusing to do his job in protest over what he believed was the company’s refusal … Continue reading
For the week ending June 27, 2025
The Supreme Court of British Columbia had to decide whether the plaintiff principal of the defendant school resigned without adequate notice or was constructively dismissed. The school was undergoing restructuring and a new principal was hired. The plaintiff was offered … Continue reading
For the week ending June 20, 2025
The Alberta Court of Justice held the plaintiff, a temporary foreign worker employed as a long-haul truck driver, was not entitled to recover money he paid to his former employer to obtain a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). The plaintiff … Continue reading
For the week ending June 13, 2025
The ALRB considered a series of unfair labour practice complaints brought by employees of the City of Calgary against the CUPE concerning the City’s vaccine mandate, employees’ requests for accommodation and religious exemptions, and the union’s decision to not advance … Continue reading