Contents
- Introduction
- Statutory Duty
- Statutory Duty: Human Rights: Ontario: Failure to Investigate: Independently Actionable?
- Other Jurisdictons
- Canada Labour Code: Duty to Investigate
- Dismissal Motions
- Applicant Accepts Investigative Report
- Failure to Co-operate: Costs Liability
- Adds to Defence of Employer Liability: Sexual Harassment
- Occupational Health & Safety: Duty Investigate
- Duty to Investigate: No Complaint
- Civil Cases
- Malicious Prosecution: McNeil v Brewers Retail
- Flawed Investigation: Defamation Claim Succeeds
- Workplace Investigation: Bhasin: Duty of Honest Performance
- Rules in Conducting the Investigation
- Right of Suspension Pending the Investigation
- Fairness Duty upon Investigator
- Employee Protected Rights
- Duty to Recommend Legal Counsel
- Company Lawyer as the Investigator
- Summary: Chart: Facts: Damage Awards
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Introduction
Statutory Duty
Statutory Duty: Human Rights: Ontario: Failure to Investigate: Independently Actionable?
Other Jurisdictons
Canada Labour Code: Duty to Investigate
Dismissal Motions
Applicant Accepts Investigative Report
Failure to Co-operate: Costs Liability
Adds to Defence of Employer Liability: Sexual Harassment
Occupational Health & Safety: Duty Investigate
Duty to Investigate: No Complaint
Civil Cases
Voluntary Investigations: The Advantages
Investigation Defective: Damage Awards
Investigation Defective: Manner of Termination
Investigation Defective: Impact on Cause Allegations
Failure to Investigate: Constructive Dismissal
Investigation Defective: Anecdotal Review
Malicious Prosecution: McNeil v Brewers Retail
Flawed Investigation: Defamation Claim Succeeds
Workplace Investigation: Bhasin: Duty of Honest Performance
Rules in Conducting the Investigation
Summary of Due Process Rules
Ground Level Rules
Checklist
Right of Suspension Pending the Investigation
Fairness Duty upon Investigator
Employee Protected Rights
Electronic Footprint
Right to Counsel
Government Actor: Employer Complicit: Charter Rights
Right to Remain Silent
Common Law Confession Rule
Access to Investigator’s Notes
Analogy to Union Representation
Duty to Recommend Legal Counsel
Company Lawyer as the Investigator
Summary: Chart: Facts: Damage Awards
👤 About the Author:
David Harris — Canadian Employment Law