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Calgary company that employed worker killed in trench collapse fined $330K after guilty plea

July 13, 2026

Three years after Liam Johnston was buried alive in a trench collapse while working on an excavation site in northwest Calgary, the company that employed him pleaded guilty to one of 11 charges they faced under Alberta's Occupational Health and Safety Act.



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