Courtney has developed particular expertise in representing clients in matters involving historical abuse claims as well as safe sport. These evolving areas of practice require a thoughtful and nuanced approach, balancing legal risk management with trauma-informed advocacy, regulatory obligations, and reputational considerations.
Practice Area: Labour Relations
Federal Replacement Worker Ban: First Reported Decision on the Merits
The Canada Industrial Relations Board has issued its first merits decision under the federal replacement worker ban, confirming that a violation depends on whether the individuals fall within the statutory prohibitions. In reviewing CUPE Local 4317 v. Montreal Gateway Terminals Partnership, Hicks Morley’s Simon Mortimer highlights the Board’s strict, provision-based approach under the updated framework.
Matthew Healey
Matthew brings a pragmatic and solutions-oriented practice approach to labour and employment matters, honed by his practical experience as a labour and employee relations professional for public and private organizations.
Stephen Warner
Stephen provides advice and representation to employers in both the public and private sectors on a range of labour, employment and human rights issues. This includes grievance arbitrations, employment litigation, collective bargaining, employment standards, and workplace accommodation
Canada Tables Bill C-36, the Protecting Privacy and Consumer Data Act
In our latest FTR Now Hicks Morley’s Victoria McCorkindale outlines significant changes for private sector organizations proposed in Bill C-36, the Protecting Privacy and Consumer Data Act.
Canadian Association of University Business Officers (CAUBO): 2026 Annual Conference
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.
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.
