Canadian universities are navigating rising expectations around accountability and compliance. Join Hicks Morley’s Alia Rashid and Evan Howard at the CAUBO Annual Conference as they share legal insights on strengthening investigative processes and managing difficult conversations in academia.
Practice Area: Labour Relations
Women in Film & TV Toronto (WIFT+ Toronto): Introduction to Entertainment Law Workshop
Unlock the essentials of contracts in film and television. Hicks Morley’s Jacqueline Luksha will explore the legal and practical realities of workplace law in the screen-based industry at WIFT+ Toronto’s Introduction to Entertainment Law Workshop on June 13.
Hicks Morley Welcomes Two New Associates to the Firm
Hicks Morley is pleased to announce that two new associates have joined the firm in our Toronto and Waterloo offices.
Jessica DeForest
Jessica is a labour and employment lawyer practicing out of Hicks Morley’s Waterloo office. She advises employers on various matters related to litigation, employment law and human rights.
Isabel de Wolde
Isabel’s multi-jurisdictional background enhances her advocacy for clients by enabling her to anticipate and respond to legal issues across diverse legislative and workplace contexts. This perspective informs her practice across various areas of employment and labour law, including litigation, human rights, occupational health and safety, and workplace policies and contracts.
Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA): Council of Chapter Representatives Meeting
Allison MacIsaac will be speaking at the SMACNA June 2026 Council of Chapter Representatives Meetings.
Arbitration Workshop
Register Fee: $800 plus $104 (13% HST) Total $904 per person Overview Feeling stuck between a collective agreement rock and a procedural hard place? For human resources professionals tasked with maintaining workplace labour relations, navigating an organization’s grievance and arbitration process can present unique challenges—particularly if you aren’t yet familiar with key aspects and strategic…
Consultations on Potential Amendments to Canada Labour Code Launched
The federal government has launched consultations on potential amendments to the Canada Labour Code, with possible implications for collective bargaining, worker protections and other employer obligations in federally regulated workplaces. Our latest federal post highlights the key measures under consideration and the timeline for stakeholder input.
Ontario Association of Paramedic Chiefs (OAPC): 2026 Spring Education Symposium – Labour Relations Day
Hicks Morley is excited to collaborate with the Ontario Association of Paramedic Chiefs to present the Labour Relations Day on May 6 at the Spring Education Symposium.
Ontario Is Proposing Changes to Governance and Collective Bargaining in School Boards
Ontario’s proposed Bill 101 would introduce changes affecting English-language school boards. Dolores Barbini and Grant Nuttall review what the Bill says, what it does not say (but has been signalled), and the practical implications for school board employers.
