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Weber v Ontario Hydro, [1995] 2 S.C.R. 929 is a leading decision of the Supreme Court of Canada where the Court held that a labour arbitration board was a "court of competent jurisdiction" within the meaning of section 24(1) of the Charter, and could grant declarations and damages. Consequently, the board has exclusive jurisdiction over the matter, and so employees cannot bring suits concerning matters under a collective agreement to court.

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  • Weber c. Ontario Hydro (fr)
  • Weber v Ontario Hydro (en)
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  • Weber c. Ontario Hydro est un arrêt de principe de la Cour suprême du Canada rendu en 1995 concernant la compétence de l'arbitre de griefs à l'exclusion des tribunaux de droit commun en droit du travail canadien. (fr)
  • Weber v Ontario Hydro, [1995] 2 S.C.R. 929 is a leading decision of the Supreme Court of Canada where the Court held that a labour arbitration board was a "court of competent jurisdiction" within the meaning of section 24(1) of the Charter, and could grant declarations and damages. Consequently, the board has exclusive jurisdiction over the matter, and so employees cannot bring suits concerning matters under a collective agreement to court. (en)
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  • L'Heureux-Dubé, Gonthier and Major JJ (en)
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  • [1995] 2 SCR 929 (en)
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  • Weber c. Ontario Hydro est un arrêt de principe de la Cour suprême du Canada rendu en 1995 concernant la compétence de l'arbitre de griefs à l'exclusion des tribunaux de droit commun en droit du travail canadien. (fr)
  • Weber v Ontario Hydro, [1995] 2 S.C.R. 929 is a leading decision of the Supreme Court of Canada where the Court held that a labour arbitration board was a "court of competent jurisdiction" within the meaning of section 24(1) of the Charter, and could grant declarations and damages. Consequently, the board has exclusive jurisdiction over the matter, and so employees cannot bring suits concerning matters under a collective agreement to court. (en)
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  • Weber v Ontario Hydro (en)
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  • Murray Weber v Ontario Hydro (en)
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  • Appeal dismissed; cross-appeal allowed (en)
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