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Ontario Shipyards will launch scholarship honouring Hamilton worker who died
Summary
Ontario Shipyards plans a scholarship at Mohawk College in memory of Justin Smith, a 29-year-old steel supervisor who died in January; the provincial Ministry of Labour is investigating his death.
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Ontario Shipyards is establishing a scholarship to honour Justin Smith, a 29-year-old steel supervisor from Hamilton. Smith died on Jan. 26 after a fall while removing snow near Pier 14, as reported by Hamilton police. The company's CEO, Shaun Padulo, and Smith's mother discussed creating the scholarship after his death. The province's Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development is investigating the incident.
Known details:
- Justin Smith worked at Ontario Shipyards for nearly a decade and was noted for mentoring younger colleagues.
- Smith died on Jan. 26 after a fall while working near Pier 14, according to Hamilton police reports.
- The Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development is conducting an investigation into his death.
- Ontario Shipyards has committed to creating a scholarship at Mohawk College in Smith's name; the company and Smith's family are finalizing details and a fundraiser has raised about $45,000 for a trust for his sons.
Summary:
The scholarship is intended to honour Smith's role as a mentor as Ontario Shipyards expands training through a partnership with Mohawk College and Hanwha Ocean. Details of the award are being worked out with Smith's family, and the provincial investigation into the workplace incident is ongoing.
