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Can an employer be prosecuted in court?

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Can an employer be prosecuted in court?

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An employer, a worker, or a director may be prosecuted in provincial court for a violation of the Workers Compensation Act. The decision to prosecute is made by Crown Counsel where the case would serve the public interest and there is a substantial likelihood of conviction. However, if an administrative penalty is imposed on an employer, the employer cannot also be prosecuted in respect of the same facts and circumstances.

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