Helena is president and the sole director of a small garment- making company in Markham, Ontario which specializes in preliminary assembly of garments such as underwear, blouses, jackets, and suits. To cut costs, one way in which many clothing companies are putting together clothes these days is "fusion," a process which involves the use of glue. Helena's company uses fusion techniques and therefore stores a considerable amount of glue on site. Helena wonders what her duties as president and director are with respect to the glue and its storage and use. Her lawyer should advise her that under Ontario law
A) she can avoid liability by ensuring that she does not find out about any violation of the law.
B) her responsibility will not be an issue.
C) she must do everything possible to ensure that no employee violates the law.
D) she has a responsibility to take all reasonable care to ensure that the corporation complies with the law. What is reasonable will be determined by reference to the position that she holds.
E) she has a responsibility to take the degree of care that any reasonable person would take.
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