April 2012
Stay Up To Date with Education Law, Education Law Newsletter
Bill 39, Concussions – Is it Everything It’s Cracked Up to Be?, Education Law Newsletter
MFIPPA Duty to Disclose: “Some Form of Connection” to Employment is Sufficient for Exemption, Education Law Newsletter
The Municipal Conflict of Interest Act and Light Rail Transit in the Waterloo Region, Education Law Newsletter
Bill 39, Concussions – Is it Everything It’s Cracked Up to Be?, Education Law Newsletter
MFIPPA Duty to Disclose: “Some Form of Connection” to Employment is Sufficient for Exemption, Education Law Newsletter
The Municipal Conflict of Interest Act and Light Rail Transit in the Waterloo Region, Education Law Newsletter
March 2012
Board Does Not Have to Compensate Teachers for Work that is not Performed, Education Law Newsletter
DECEs are Instructional Support Staff, Education Law Newsletter
Claim Against Board and Teacher for Student Suicide May Proceed, Education Law Newsletter
DECEs are Instructional Support Staff, Education Law Newsletter
Claim Against Board and Teacher for Student Suicide May Proceed, Education Law Newsletter
February 2012
Supreme Court of Canada Upholds Ethics & Religious Culture Program, Education Law Newsletter
Pre-Reform Decisions from the Ontario College of Teachers Discipline Committee, Education Law Newsletter
OLRB Will Not Take Jurisdiction of Harassment Cases, Education Law Newsletter
Student Codes of Conduct Not Subject to Arbitration in B.C., Education Law Newsletter
Pre-Reform Decisions from the Ontario College of Teachers Discipline Committee, Education Law Newsletter
OLRB Will Not Take Jurisdiction of Harassment Cases, Education Law Newsletter
Student Codes of Conduct Not Subject to Arbitration in B.C., Education Law Newsletter
January 2012
Limits to Supervision Time is a “Hard” 80 Minute Cap, for all Teachers, Education Law Newsletter
Proposed Amendment to the Employment Standards Act, 2000 to Provide for Family Caregiver Leave, Education Law Newsletter
Bill 168 Changes the Assessment of Workplace Violence, Education Law Newsletter
New Tort of Invasion of Privacy, Education Law Newsletter
Proposed Amendment to the Employment Standards Act, 2000 to Provide for Family Caregiver Leave, Education Law Newsletter
Bill 168 Changes the Assessment of Workplace Violence, Education Law Newsletter
New Tort of Invasion of Privacy, Education Law Newsletter
November 2011
Board Ordered to Pay a Proportional Share of Teacher’s Hearing Aid, Education Law Newsletter
Accommodation Must be Adequate Not Ideal, Education Law Newsletter
Student Witnesses Might be Necessary to Prove Case, Education Law Newsletter
When is a Record Collected and Used? Case Note: Privacy Complaint No. MC08-91 and MC08-92, City of Vaughn, Education Law Newsletter
Accommodation Must be Adequate Not Ideal, Education Law Newsletter
Student Witnesses Might be Necessary to Prove Case, Education Law Newsletter
When is a Record Collected and Used? Case Note: Privacy Complaint No. MC08-91 and MC08-92, City of Vaughn, Education Law Newsletter
October 2011
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