The family of a 27-year-old who died on a plumbing job in Calgary say they want to see his employer charged criminally. Advocates have been asking for more prosecutions in workplace deaths to help motivate stricter safety practices. But even though the law allows it — criminal charges are rare when a worker dies on the job.
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Liam Johnston died on the job at 27. His loved ones want to see change and accountability
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