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By Christina Catenacci, BA, LLB, LLM, PhD | 5 Minutes Read October 21, 2015

Project manager guilty of health and safety criminal negligence in Metron Construction case

The Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled that the Crown proved beyond a reasonable doubt that a project manager was criminally negligent in causing the deaths of four workers and bodily harm to one involved in a workplace accident. -

Article by Christina Catenacci, BA, LLB, LLM, PhD / Employee Relations, Employment Standards, Health and Safety / Bill C-45, bodily harm, criminal code, Criminal negigence causing death, death of workers, duty to ensure the safety of workers, health and safety criminal negligence case, incarceration, incareration, injuries, Metron Construction, project manager, sentencing

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