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cycl_oops
Ever been fired in unlawful reprisal for seeking enforcement of the Ontario Occupational Health & Safety Act?
Asked by cycl_oops
If so, what did you do? What was the outcome & do you have any tips or suggestions on how I should proceed? To RobertW: Cannot make a complaint that is not anonymous. My ex employer was not stupid & put 2 and 2 together. To Lucky Man: Your loss! Canada is THE BEST place to live on the planet!

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Best Answer:
Contact your province's labor board and file a complaint. Also, get a solicitor/barrister and see if he/she thinks your case is worthwhile to pursue. In CA, it's illegal to fire someone who makes a complaint about wrongdoing (retaliation).

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Nope, that's why you blow the whistle anonymously..
Answered by Robert W

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Never been to Canada.
Answered by Lucky Man.


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