Free Webinar: Employment Law Year in Review on February 19, 2026

HR Insights

Bridge Legal & HR Solutions is pleased to present the next webinar for our clients and guests to be held of February 19, 2026, at 1pm Eastern Time. Attendees can expect a 45-minute webinar as well as 15 minutes of time for questions and answers from our two hosts: Jandre Ljubicic and Michelle Bird.

The topic for this webinar will be a review of Ontario employment law updates from 2025 and how to ensure your business is compliant coming into 2026. We will have a discussion of case law that came out during 2025 as well as some key updates on legislation which is now in effect in Ontario. Specifically, attendees can expect to:

  • Gain an understanding of the facts, legal principles, and practical implications of recent and notable Ontario and Canadian decisions in employment law and human rights.
  • Learn how these rulings affect policies, procedures, and decision-making in real-world HR and legal scenarios.
  • Gain actionable insights to proactively update your workplace practices, mitigate legal risk, and ensure compliance with current legal standards.

Registration

Click here to register and reserve your spot today.

Past Webinars

If you missed our earlier webinars, including webinars on workplace investigations and the recent Working for Workers legislation, check out our YouTube page.

If you have any suggestions for what you would like to see in future webinars, or if you need any assistance with employment law, human rights, workplace investigations, and human resources, please use our contact form.

You can also call us at (647) 794 5442 or email us at admin@bridgelegalhr.ca.

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