Former RCMP Officer Awarded Nearly $1 Million for Harassment Lancaster House Publishing, Toronto January 19, 2006 A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has awarded a former
RCMP constable $950,000 in damages for prolonged harassment by her commanding officer that left her suffering from such severe
depression that she is unlikely to ever work again.
Harassment issues still linger London Free Press October 7, 2004 By MARISSA NELSON A new study suggests the process for dealing
with harassment is dangerous to women.
Bullies at Work MCMILLAN BINCH LLP - March, 2004 Once Bullies On The Schoolyard, Now Bullies At Work: What Employers Can
Do To Protect The Workplace
The plague that haunts us still Globe & Mail September 8, 2004 By WALLACE IMMEN Sexual harassment complaints are on the rise despite years of corporate and legal prohibitions
Firing corporate whistleblowers will soon be a crime Toronto Star September. 3, 2004 By TYLER HAMILTON, TECHNOLOGY REPORTER RCMP, securities investigators
happy Insider trading now in Criminal Code
Fighting fires and sexual harassment Canoe.ca - CNEWS September 4, 2004 By JEREMY HAINSWORTH
Workplace bullying needs real solutions The Halifax Herald Limited July 13, 2004 By CHRIS MORRIS / The Canadian Press
Rights case spurs debate Toronto Star August 3, 2004 By ROBERT CRIBB, STAFF REPORTER Women students protest treatment Seek review
of sex harassment case
The rights stuff Canoe.ca - CNEWS By KATHLEEN MARTENS, BUSINESS REPORTER August 2, 2004 Author tells employers how to
avoid problems
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