NOV Enerflow ULC v Maude
NOV Enerflow ULC
Law Firm / Organization
Dentons Canada LLP
Lawyer(s)

Tari M. Hiebert

Jon Maude
Law Firm / Organization
Koskie Glavin Gordon LLP
Lawyer(s)

Michelle De Cambra

Key Points:

  • Nature of the Case: Statutory appeal from a Human Rights Commission decision.
  • Initial Ruling: The Human Rights Commission found NOV discriminated against Mr. Maude, violating section 7 of the Alberta Human Rights Act, and awarded damages.
  • Section 7 Violation: Prohibits employment discrimination based on various personal characteristics, including disability.

Background:

  • Employment and Policy: Mr. Maude, a Journeyman Millwright Assembler at NOV since 2010, was subject to periodic drug tests under NOV’s Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy.
  • Incident: A March 2016 test indicated "non-negative" for cocaine. Mr. Maude admitted to using cocaine days before the test but denied any job performance impact or substance abuse disorder.
  • Assessment: Referred to Lifeworks for evaluation, resulting in a recommendation for residential treatment, which Mr. Maude contested.

Tribunal Findings:

  • Prima Facie Discrimination: Established as Mr. Maude was not allowed to continue employment due to a substance abuse disability.
  • Meiorin Test Application: NOV's policy was valid, but its execution was flawed. The Tribunal felt alternatives to residential treatment, such as a day program, were not considered.

Appeal Court Decision:

  • Errors Identified:
    • Tribunal lacked evidence to support that a day treatment was a valid alternative.
    • Mr. Maude failed to provide evidence for his preferred accommodation.
    • Tribunal's conclusions were not based on the provided evidence, constituting a palpable and overriding error.
  • Outcome: The appeal was allowed, overturning the discrimination ruling against NOV.

Conclusion:

  • Result: No discrimination was found against Mr. Maude.
  • Next Steps: Costs to be determined.
  • The document did not specify any monetary award.
Court of King's Bench of Alberta
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Employment law
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