Extra resources to assist with developing your professional skills
Canada's Top 100 Employers
Each profile includes a rating and description of the company’s physical workplace, work atmosphere & communications, health & family-friendly benefits and other categories that are relevant to occupational health & safety.
Collective Agreements
Most collective agreements will include one or more articles dealing with health & safety issues. Use our collective agreements guide to find current and historical agreements from Canada and elsewhere.
Conference Board of Canada e-Library
Covers economic trends, organizational performance and public policy. Search or browse for reports, briefings, case studies, webinars and other sources related to health & wellness, risk management, health & health care and security & safety.
Employment and Social Development Canada
ESDC works to improve the standard of living and quality of life for all Canadians by promoting a highly skilled labour force and an efficient and inclusive labour market.
CanLII (Canadian Legal Information Institute)
Indexes Canadian laws, cases, judgments, and commentary in a way that is much more navigable than court websites. When reading a judgment, you can click a link to a cited case, for example.
Westlaw (Labour Source)
Covers Canadian labour law. Includes Brown and Beatty's Canadian Labour Arbitration; Wills & Winkler Labour Arbitration and Cases; Labour Relations Board remedies; Collective Agreement Summaries.
Work Safe; Stay Safe (DSB - DeGroote School of Business)
Includes cases prepared by DSB Commerce students that cover a variety of workplace injuries and illnesses. Each case study is based on actual incidents suffered by the student or someone they know. These problem-solving cases are intended to help reduce the number of near-misses, workplace injuries, and unfortunate fatalities.
Practice Directives
Practice Directives are issued by the Assessment Department to provide technical interpretation and elaboration of specific insurance assessment matters arising from the Workers Compensation Act and the Assessment Manual.