This Week in Brief
This week focused on data accuracy corrections, research page restructuring, readability fixes, and link reliability.
New Features
- Added Ontario tribunal classification data and related processing support.
- Added Injured Workers Day 2026 rally event automation updates.
- Completed phase-based implementation for templates, guides, and visualizations using extracted data.
Improvements
- Refactored the research page toward an outcome-first structure.
- Improved language quality and readability across research content.
- Improved dark mode and high contrast support in guides and research pages.
Fixes
- Corrected data values across multiple tribunal blog posts after full audits.
- Fixed broken links by removing invalid underscore-based references.
- Fixed social URL generation behavior for spotlight posts.
- Fixed Liquid syntax issues in blog index templates.
- Fixed caching behavior and data refresh consistency for research pages.
System Operations
- Continued campaign state updates, trend updates, analytics updates, and daily content runs.
Why It Matters
For injured workers and persons with disabilities, this improves accuracy and readability in high-stakes information. For families, advocates, and the public, this makes links dependable and weekly change tracking more trustworthy.
Links
- Live feed: /whats-new/
- Weekly recaps: /blog/#weekly-recaps