Taunted and harassed: Why an employee subjected to horrific cruelty can’t sue her abusers under Ontario’s new law

Howard Levitt: Could be the death knell of any constructive dismissal action based on mental distress in the workplace

Can abused Canadian employees no longer sue their harassers?

Sprayed with Lysol and victimized by her coworkers, Jan Morningstar assumed she could sue her abusers without interference by government authorities. She was wrong. The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board’s mental distress regime stopped her in its tracks.