DAVID SYKES
Radical Transparency Lives Here
DAVID SYKES
Radical Transparency Lives Here
Without procedural fairness and transparency, democratic institutions begin to erode - often quietly, and without immediate scrutiny.
This site documents one such experience, and situates it within broader questions of governance, accountability, and member rights.
As these issues continue to unfold, they are attracting interest beyond the immediate parties involved.
2647-24-UR (Labour Board s. 50 Unlawful Reprisal)
Application
Response
Reply
This matter is scheduled to proceed to a preliminary objections hearing on May 20, 2026.
Further materials may be posted following the next procedural stage, where appropriate.
CV-24-00002180-0000 (Civil Claim - Breach of Contract)
The civil action was resolved by settlement.
An offer to settle made by the Plaintiff was accepted following the close of pleadings and prior to examinations for discovery.
The matter did not proceed to discovery or trial.
The settlement was reached without any admission of liability.
The claim was advanced in breach of contract.
The responding party (The Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation, on behalf of its District 30 – Provincial Schools Authority Teachers) agreed to pay the Plaintiff (David Sykes) $43,000, all-inclusive
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