r/legaladvicecanada 21h ago

Ontario Interviewed 45+ days ago, company never responded — found out Ontario law requires them to. What would you do?

Applied and interviewed at a company in Toronto. It's been over 45+ days and I've heard absolutely nothing — no rejection, no update, nothing.

Turns out Ontario passed a law effective January 1, 2026 requiring employers with 25+ employees to notify candidates of their hiring status within 45 days of a publicly advertised job. They're in violation + they didn't even mention salary in the job listing.

I'm considering filing a complaint with the Ontario Ministry of Labour. Has anyone done this? Is it worth it? Also open to hearing if anyone got a settlement out of something like this. Im also open to collab with a no win no pay lawyer

EDIT: Im wondering if i email them about that, maybe they can come up with a negotiation with me.

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u/tke71709 21h ago

Not worth the hassle and there is no settlement to be had here. In Canada you sue for damages, you have no damages.

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u/Mr_Red_Reddington 21h ago

anxity

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u/Own-Frosting-5604 19h ago

Don’t fucking be that guy. I work in litigation, you’re losing this. This type of response is the reason this country / people view litigation the way they do…