Who’s to blame for the Barrie six deaths? Company charged makes another court appearance

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Questions continue to swirl around the deaths of six killed after driving into a giant concrete hole as Condrain Group faces rare instance of a company being charged criminally for negligence causing death.

The horrific crash that killed six people all in their 20s on a road closed for construction on the outskirts of Barrie last summer prompted an outpouring of grief and hand-wringing on how such a thing could happen and who, if anyone, was to blame.

The federal government introduced the legislation almost two decades ago in response to the Westray Mine disaster in Nova Scotia in 1992, when 26 miners died after an explosion and fire ripped through the coal mine. The purpose of the law was to hold corporations responsible for injuries and deaths and to keep people safe, but many critics believe the law has fallen well short of that goal.

The Concord, Ont.-based company builds sewers, tunnels and water mains and has been involved in scores of construction projects across the province and North America. It was founded by the De Gasperis brothers more than 60 years ago, and is tied to the same billionaire developer familyCondrain has retained Marie Henein, the prominent Toronto lawyer specializing in criminal law.

Last spring, Barrie officials announced McKay Road would be closed for 20 months while water and sewers and other infrastructure were put in for future nearby residential development. Other key questions in the case include: What responsibility did other entities, such as the local police and City of Barrie, have to ensure a public road was free of deadly hazards? Who was driving that early morning? Where had the young adults been and did alcohol play any role in the tragedy?

 

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They always find someone to blame

Jersey barriers could have prevented the whole thing

The company!

DEFINITELY CONDRAIN GROUP NEGLIGENCE. HERE IS BEFORE AND AFTER PICTURES OF A STREET IN MISSISSAUGA. That long fluid line you see is transmission fluid…

Lets start with the sobriety of the driver first...

the driver did it on purpose and i know who! getting rid of our canadians and as many as possible is what they want.

No barricades around a giant hole, breach of the Health and Safety Act! could be criminal negligence causing death. Gross negligence.

Horrific deaths..on way to the casino to have FUN. It was their responsibility to close that off. Sloppy.. what if it was their kids A big freeking hole... omg

Umm, they were drunk, so themselves.

Open holes kill people, and animals or rescue personal. No reason not to have them bermed and barricaded. Private land is inspected by government staff without prior notice and must be kept safe.

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