Criminal liability for workplace deaths and injuries – Sentencing of individuals and organizations

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Can a corporation be charged and convicted of a criminal offence, including one involving a workplace injury or death?

Yes, corporations and other types of organizations can be held criminally responsible for their actions, just as individuals can be held criminally responsible.

How is the sentencing process different for corporations than it is for individuals?

The general principles of sentencing are set out in sections 718 to 718.2 of the Criminal Code and apply to individuals and organizations. The fundamental principle of sentencing is to impose sanctions that are proportionate to the degree of responsibility of the offender and the gravity of the crime. In imposing a proportionate sentence, a court must take into account the following objectives:

With respect to organizations, section 718.21 of the Criminal Code lists additional factors that a court must consider when imposing a sentence on an organization. These include factors such as:

Corporations can also have probation imposed on them and a court may prescribe specific conditions designed for corporations, including but not limited to:

In the occupational health and safety context, what are some known sentencing outcomes for corporations convicted of criminal negligence causing death?

A corporation cannot be sentenced to imprisonment but where a corporation is found guilty of this crime, there is no upper limit on the amount of the fine that can be imposed (paragraph 735(1)(a)).

The following are examples of cases that have been prosecuted since Bill C-45, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (criminal liability of organizations), was enacted in 2004:

In the occupational health and safety context, what are the known sentencing outcomes for individuals convicted of criminal negligence causing death?

Where an individual is convicted and sentenced for criminal negligence causing death, it is not uncommon for a court to impose a period of imprisonment.

In the occupational health and safety context, what are the known sentencing outcomes for individuals convicted of unlawful act manslaughter?

Where an individual is convicted and sentenced for unlawful act manslaughter, it is not uncommon for a court to impose a period of imprisonment.

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