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March 2016 The Most Influential Women in B.C.

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E V ERY BODY 'S TA L K I N' MARCH 2016 BCBUSINESS 61 Another day at the office, and Bob is toking up in the bathroom again. He's got a permit but still gets the stink eye from the boss. Meanwhile Sheila is popping Tylenol 3s for her chronic headaches, which nobody seems to mind. Farid, who's blind, arrives with his seeing eye dog, while Pamela, who is anxiety-prone, has acquired a certificate authorizing her fox terrier Muffy as a ser- vice dog, too. Meanwhile Kim—that would be Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis—won't issue marriage licences to gay couples, claiming it offends her religious beliefs. Who among them deserves to have their needs accommodated? And just what are a B.C. employer's obligations to employees with special requirements? Recently the debate has been driven by the issue of medical marijuana. In 2013 New Brunswick RCMP corporal Ron Francis appeared on CBC TV smoking marijuana, which he said he needed for PTSD. It didn't go over well. Cpl. Francis was ordered to turn in his uniform, and then-justice minister Peter MacKay later said he set "a poor exam- ple for Canadians." In 2014 Francis commit- ted suicide. The tragic case threw light on the issue of just what employers are obligated to do for employees with special requirements. Within Reason W ILLUSTRATION: KENNY PARK W a t e r c o o l e r How far does an employer have go to meet the special needs of an employee? by Steve Burgess INSIDE Get "granular" ... Eat, drink and see art in Dallas-Fort Worth ... Anne McMullin plays the field + more M A R C H 2 0 1 6 "If outsiders know anything about the city, it's the twice- daily cattle drive of 16 long- horn cattle paraded down the cobblestone street" –p.63 Off lıne

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