Since that time, his widow, Faye Campeau — who now goes by Fay Smith in court documents, and will be referred to as Smith here — has been in and out of the courts in an attempt to hold both the mine’s owner and the Ministry of Labour accountable.
Also in March of 2024, Smith successfully began a private prosecution against Ontario’s Ministry of Labour, Dan Beaulieu, an inspector for the ministry at the time, the former Dynatec Corp., Chris Stewart, Terry Jibbs and Stylianos Kontonikolas, which was given the go-ahead by Justice Leaonard Kim and resulted in all parties being charged with criminal negligence causing death.
The death of Raymond Campeau According to court documents, Raymond “Ray” Campeau was a mechanic at Podolsky mine, and on May 25, 2006, he was attempting to replace the motor on a piece of equipment known as a winch when the winch exploded, sending metal fragments travelling at a high velocity. Pushing for justice In 2016, Smith began pushing for for criminal charges against his employer, Dynatec Corp. and the Ministry of Labour, and in 2021, sued the province.
But soon after, the Crown filed a motion to have that overturned; a decision on the matter, dated July 14, 2021, states the Crown said that they did not know about the matter until the default decision was posted on CanLii, the online listing of public court documents.
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