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By Sandy Boucher, Senior Investigator at Grant Thornton LLP | 3 Minutes Read March 26, 2018

A glimmer of hope for Ontario whistleblowers?

Recently enacted changes to Ontario's Securities Act and the Commodity Futures Act regarding whistleblower retaliation now allow whistleblowers who have suffered retaliation to file a civil claim in the Superior Court of Justice or to seek redress through arbitration.

Article by Sandy Boucher, Senior Investigator at Grant Thornton LLP / Business, Finance and Accounting / burden of proof for whistleblower retaliation, Canadian whistleblower law, Ontario securities law, reasonable belief of wrongdoing, reinstatement of whistleblowers, whistleblower compensation, Whistleblower Protection, whistleblower remedies, whistleblower retaliation

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