No more workplace deaths.

Stop the Killing is a campaign to hold people criminally accountable for the health and safety of workers.

Over 1,000 workers a year are killed on the job.

Despite the power of the Criminal Code of Canada to hold corporations, their directors and executives criminally accountable for the health and safety of workers, as of 2024, there have been only eleven successful prosecutions under the Westray amendments – five in Quebec, four in Ontario, one in British Columbia, and one in New Brunswick. Those prosecutions resulted in the conviction of seven corporations and three individuals. Sentences have been relatively minor.

If people where held criminally accountable for their negligence, it would deter others from callously endangering the lives of workers.

Our campaign has four asks of our provincial/territorial government:

  • Crown attorneys are educated, trained and directed to apply the Westray amendments of the Criminal Code of Canada;
  • Dedicated prosecutors are given the responsibility for health and safety fatalities;
  • Police are educated, trained and directed to apply the Westray amendments;
  • There is greater coordination among regulators, police and Crowns so that health and safety regulators are trained to reach out to police when there is a possibility that Westray amendment charges are warranted.

Led by the United Steelworkers, the campaign has support from towns and cities from across the country, law enforcement officials and professional associations.

News

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RCMP Launches Criminal Investigation into COVID-19 Death at Cargill

January 12, 2021 | Media Releases

BURNABY, B.C. – The United Steelworkers (USW) commends the RCMP for launching a criminal investigation into the workplace-related COVID-19 death at the Cargill meat processing plant in High River, Alta. In April 2020, the USW called for a criminal investigation into the death and the reported infection of nearly 1,000 workers at the Cargill plant. […]

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Two-Year-Old Tragedy Finally Answered with Criminal Charges – Steelworkers Union

August 10, 2020 | Media Releases

TORONTO – The United Steelworkers union (USW) says charges laid against a New Brunswick employer under the Westray Law should have been applied long before now, but are still a warning to other employers who believe they cannot be held criminally accountable for workplace death and injury. “This charge of criminal negligence causing death marks […]

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Westray Law Should Have Applied in New Brunswick Fatality, Say Steelworkers

July 29, 2020 | Media Releases

TORONTO – United Steelworkers (USW) National Director Ken Neumann says the union stands in solidarity with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) and that the 2019 death of CUPE member Jimmy Martin should have been investigated, charged and prosecuted under the 2004 Criminal Code amendments known as the Westray Law. “This worker and his […]

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WSIB and Government Must Act Now on Occupational Cancer Claims

July 24, 2020 | Media Releases

TORONTO – The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) must immediately enact policy changes, recommended by the Occupational Cancer Research Centre (OCRC), to recognize more workplace cancer claims by Ontario workers, the United Steelworkers (USW) says. A report by OCRC Director Dr. Paul Demers notes that an estimated 3,000 occupational cancers occur every year in […]

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Resources

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Stop the Killing flyer

Misc. Resources
June 7, 2024
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Westray Act: What politicians are saying

Misc. Resources
June 4, 2024
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Corporate Criminal Liability: 2004-2024

Research & Publications
May 24, 2024
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Hell’s History by Tom Sandborn

Research & Publications
September 19, 2016
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Corporate Criminal Liability: 2004-2024

A review of legal cases since the enactment of the Westray amendments to the Criminal Code of Canada.

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Westray Act: What politicians are saying

Quotes from current and former politicians about the Westray Act.

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Put your community on the map

Lobby your local town or city to endorse the campaign. If your town or city has not endorsed, we want to help you make that happen. Contact us if you are interested and we can help you approach your city hall with a resolution to support. It is easier than it sounds. Every town that a volunteer has approached with the campaign has endorsed. No one wants to see people killed on the job in their community.

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Westray 30: 1992-2022

May 9, 2022, marked 30 years since the Westray disaster and the USW, along with family members, elected officials and other unions gathered to commemorate the tragedy and continue the campaign to enforce the law.

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Map of endorsements

Over 50 cities and towns across Canada are endorsed the Stop the Killing campaign: including Plymouth, Nova Soctia to Edmonton, Alberta to Burns Lake British Colombia to Toronto, Ontario. Our campaign is creating concensus at the local level to pressure governments, labour officials and law enforcement to investigate workplace deaths and injuries to press charges if there is evidence of criminal negligence.

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Endorse the campaign

Read the resolution city councils are passing to enforce the Westray Amendments to the Criminal Code of Canada.

Municipal resolution to endorse

Videos and social media images

Watch videos from the USW's Stop the Killing campaign. Download social media shareables.

Videos and social media

Letters of support

Read copies of the endorsements from municipalities across Canada, to Stop the Killing and Enforce the Law.

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Hell's History

Hell's History, by former The Tyee journalist, Tom Sandborn, is an in-depth publication on the USW’s fight to prevent workplace deaths and injuries from the 1992 Westray mine disaster through 2016.

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News clips

A collection of news clippings related to the USW's Stop the Killing, Enforce the Law campaign.

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More news clippings related to the USW's Stop the Killing, Enforce the Law campaign.

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