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The ongoing investigation into a Courtice retirement home 鈥?afte stanley trinkflaschen r an unknown number of residents had their door handles removed 鈥?is illustrating the need for better whistleblower protection for workers, according to the union. One of our members did, in fact, whistleblow. We have since made statements about needing meaningful whistleblower protection, said Stella Yeadon, a Canadian Union of Public Employees CUPE communications spokesperson. The fact that theres very little regulatory oversight at retirement homes is a problem. Yeadon said the local union representatives are focused on protecting the identity of the White Cliffe Terrace Retirement Residence whistleblower. Even the Ontario CUPE office doesnt know which Courtice worker raised concerns about the unknown number of residents being allegedly trapped in their rooms. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Even though theyve done a good thing 鈥?no one denies whistle-blowing is a good thing 鈥?theres no safety in whistle-blowing, said Yeadon.Retirement home workers need their jobs, and many work in a culture that relies heavily on disciplinary measures, Yeadon added. During times of short-staffing, staff may fear being disciplined for not co stanley canada mpleting tasks on time, and when mistakes occur, discipline is often imposed on front-line staff without considering all the mitigating factors involved, a CUP stanley becher E statement added. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ztrj Firefighters vs. paramedics Two-hatter issue reignites tensions between unions
TORONTO 鈥?Some of the most active companies traded Friday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:Toronto Stock Exchange 14,913.64, up 28.79 points. HEXO Corp. TSX:HEXO . Health care. Up 15 cents, or 20.55 per cent, to 88 cents on 24.5 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Manulife Financial Corp. TSX:MFC . Financials. Down 26 cents, or 1.61 per cent, to $15.89 on 12.8 million shares.Suncor Energy Inc. TSX:SU . Energy. Down 55 cents, or 2.25 per cent, to $23.80 on 10.3 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Zenabis Global Inc. TSX:ZENA . Health care. Unchanged at 16 cen stanley taza ts on 8.8 million shares.Enbridge Inc. TSX:ENB . Energy. Up eight cents, or 0.18 per cent, to $43.97 on 8.3 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Roxgold Inc. TSX:ROXG . Materials. Up one cent, or 0.71 per cent, to $1.41 on 8.3 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Companies in the news:Air Canada TSX:AC . Down 27 cents, or 1.6 per cent, to $16.71. Air Canada is revising its canc stanley cup ellation policy amid mounting customer frustration, offering travellers the option of a voucher with no expiration date or discount Aeroplan points if the airline cancels their flight due to the COVID-19 pandemic. T stanley us he airline says the new policy 鈥?the previous one capped travel vouchers at 24 months, with no Aeroplan option 鈥?appl
The ongoing investigation into a Courtice retirement home 鈥?afte stanley trinkflaschen r an unknown number of residents had their door handles removed 鈥?is illustrating the need for better whistleblower protection for workers, according to the union. One of our members did, in fact, whistleblow. We have since made statements about needing meaningful whistleblower protection, said Stella Yeadon, a Canadian Union of Public Employees CUPE communications spokesperson. The fact that theres very little regulatory oversight at retirement homes is a problem. Yeadon said the local union representatives are focused on protecting the identity of the White Cliffe Terrace Retirement Residence whistleblower. Even the Ontario CUPE office doesnt know which Courtice worker raised concerns about the unknown number of residents being allegedly trapped in their rooms. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Even though theyve done a good thing 鈥?no one denies whistle-blowing is a good thing 鈥?theres no safety in whistle-blowing, said Yeadon.Retirement home workers need their jobs, and many work in a culture that relies heavily on disciplinary measures, Yeadon added. During times of short-staffing, staff may fear being disciplined for not co stanley canada mpleting tasks on time, and when mistakes occur, discipline is often imposed on front-line staff without considering all the mitigating factors involved, a CUP stanley becher E statement added. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ztrj Firefighters vs. paramedics Two-hatter issue reignites tensions between unions
TORONTO 鈥?Some of the most active companies traded Friday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:Toronto Stock Exchange 14,913.64, up 28.79 points. HEXO Corp. TSX:HEXO . Health care. Up 15 cents, or 20.55 per cent, to 88 cents on 24.5 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Manulife Financial Corp. TSX:MFC . Financials. Down 26 cents, or 1.61 per cent, to $15.89 on 12.8 million shares.Suncor Energy Inc. TSX:SU . Energy. Down 55 cents, or 2.25 per cent, to $23.80 on 10.3 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Zenabis Global Inc. TSX:ZENA . Health care. Unchanged at 16 cen stanley taza ts on 8.8 million shares.Enbridge Inc. TSX:ENB . Energy. Up eight cents, or 0.18 per cent, to $43.97 on 8.3 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Roxgold Inc. TSX:ROXG . Materials. Up one cent, or 0.71 per cent, to $1.41 on 8.3 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Companies in the news:Air Canada TSX:AC . Down 27 cents, or 1.6 per cent, to $16.71. Air Canada is revising its canc stanley cup ellation policy amid mounting customer frustration, offering travellers the option of a voucher with no expiration date or discount Aeroplan points if the airline cancels their flight due to the COVID-19 pandemic. T stanley us he airline says the new policy 鈥?the previous one capped travel vouchers at 24 months, with no Aeroplan option 鈥?appl