Dairy Queen franchise fined $40,000 after teen worker injured

Appeal court increased fine to better reflect corporation's 'size and economic scope'

Dairy Queen franchise fined $40,000 after teen worker injured

The Ontario Court of Appeal has revised the sentence for a Dairy Queen franchise following an incident in which a teenage employee suffered a serious spinal injury. The court increased the fine imposed on the franchise after finding errors in the lower courts’ consideration of the appropriate penalty under the province’s Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA).

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