Jim Wilson

Jim Wilson

Jim is currently a writer for Canadian HR Reporter and Canadian Occupational Safety. 

Jim is a professional writer with extensive experience in writing features, sports and business news, IT software manuals, and online advertisements for local and international clients in various industries. In his free time, he writes travel and sports content, goes to the gym, plays sports, and travels. He also spends a lot of time reading.

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Construction company, director fined $117K in worker's death

Worker fell approximately five metres from a roof

Construction company, director fined $117K in worker's death

Hand brake test shortfalls lead to derailment of rail cars loaded with sulphuric acid

Transport Canada conducting performance inspections at CP's Toronto Yard, inspections focused specifically on switching/securement activities nationally

Hand brake test shortfalls lead to derailment of rail cars loaded with sulphuric acid

Toronto dairy product employer fined $110,000 for worker for worker injury

Worker sustained burns while trying to repair a CIP pipeline system

Toronto dairy product employer fined $110,000 for worker for worker injury

Ontario employer fined $50,000 for worker’s critical injuries

Worker injured by table saw while cutting cabinet drawer pieces to proper size

Ontario employer fined $50,000 for worker’s critical injuries

Worker seriously injured after wooden wall collapsed

Worker was taken to hospital in serious but stable condition

Worker seriously injured after wooden wall collapsed

Combination of stimuli likely to have confused driver in fatal collision with commuter train

Woman in her 80s fatally injured after she stops inadvertently on the track, finds TSB

Combination of stimuli likely to have confused driver in fatal collision with commuter train

Ontario's WSIB changing 'suitable work' for injured workers' claims

Board could be paying out millions in retroactive compensation for claims dating back to 2007, says report

Ontario's WSIB changing 'suitable work' for injured workers' claims

Milwaukee Tool Canada marks 100th year in business by planting trees

Program offers companies a way to deliver a team-building opportunity and foster good corporate citizenship

Milwaukee Tool Canada marks 100th year in business by planting trees

Nova Scotia's workplace injury rate continues decline in 2023

But psychological injuries rise to pandemic level

Nova Scotia's workplace injury rate continues decline in 2023

17-year-old dies in Ontario farm incident

Ministry of Labour investigating the incident

17-year-old dies in Ontario farm incident