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Ontario Court Nixes Driver Drug Tests
Margaret Gordetsky
| Staff Reporter
Requiring employees to submit to random drug tests is an invasion of privacy, a provincial court in Ontario, Canada, has ruled.
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In a case decided July 21, the Ontario Court of Appeals — the top provincial court — ruled that requiring random urine tests violates the province’s Human Rights Code because the tests do not measure the level of impairment, only the presence of substances.
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