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Employment and Labour Montréal Newsletter – Issue 2 / May 2023

By Arianne Bouchard, Sarah-Émilie Dubois, and Camille Paradis-Loiselle
May 3, 2023
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Distributed during Canadian Mental Health Week, this second issue of our newsletter discusses employers’ legal obligations regarding the psychological health of their employees, as well as recent labour and employment law decisions that deserve your attention.

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Arianne Bouchard

About Arianne Bouchard

Arianne Bouchard is the national co-leader of the Employment and Labour group based in the Montreal office. In her practice, Arianne advises employers of all sizes on matters pertaining to collective and individual labour relations, at both provincial and federal levels.

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Sarah-Émilie Dubois

About Sarah-Émilie Dubois

Sarah-Émilie Dubois is a senior associate in the Employment and Labour group of Dentons' Montréal office. In her practice, Sarah-Émilie counsels a wide range of clients on matters pertaining to labour, and occupational health and safety.

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Camille Paradis-Loiselle

About Camille Paradis-Loiselle

Camille Paradis-Loiselle (She/Her/Hers) is a senior associate in the Employment & Labour group of Dentons’ Montréal office. Camille provides strategic advice to employers at the federal and provincial levels on all aspects of labour and employment law at both the collective and individual levels.

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