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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2025 · 32 MIN

Episode 3 • Toronto Protest Zone: What is at stake?

from Labour Pains: An Injured Worker Podcast · host Injured Workers Community Legal Clinic

The City of Toronto is considering a bylaw that would restrict protest around what they are calling “vulnerable areas”. Today, Tebasum Durani discusses the broader implications of this proposal on the community - and on injured workers - with Jack Copple.Jack CoppleJack Copple is an Organizer with the Toronto & York Region Labour Council. The Toronto & York Region Labour Council represents over 200,000 workers from diverse sectors across the Toronto region. Committed to fighting for economic, social, racial and climate justice, the Council works tirelessly to create a fair and equitable future for allFurther reading and resources:https://www.labourcouncil.ca/https://www.labourcouncil.ca/protect-our-charter-rights/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/rally-against-proposal-for-bubble-zone-bylaw-1.7513363 Labour Pains: An Injured Worker Podast (formerly InjuredWorkerCast) features conversations in the field of health & safety and workers’ compensation in Ontario, Canada and beyond. It is produced by Injured Workers Community Legal Clinic, and is not a substitute for professional legal advice.For more information on workers compensation issues, campaigns, and resources, visit ⁠⁠injuredworkersonline.org⁠⁠.Music and Audio Editing by David Newberry.

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The City of Toronto is considering a bylaw that would restrict protest around what they are calling “vulnerable areas”. Today, Tebasum Durani discusses the broader implications of this proposal on the community - and on injured workers - with Jack...

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