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  • ...[2] Any person who believes they have been discriminated against under the Ontario Human Rights Code may bring an application to the Tribunal. ...
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  • [[Category:Ontario Court System]] ...://www.forms.ssb.gov.on.ca/mbs/ssb/forms/ssbforms.nsf?opendatabase&ENV=WWE Ontario Central Forms Repository] ...
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  • [[Category:Ontario Tribunals]] ==Federal tribunals== ...
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  • <ref name="LTBSTAT2020">Tribunals Ontario 2019-20 Annual Report <https://tribunalsontario.ca/documents/TO/Tribunals_O ...
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  • ...ince, and is the primary forum for judicial review of government action in Ontario. The Divisional Court also has some jurisdiction regarding civil and family ...
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  • ...plies to adjudicative records in all proceedings before the Social Justice Tribunals, including the Landlord and Tenant Board, that are commenced on or after Ma ...is available here: [https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/19t07 https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/19t07]. ...
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  • ...ding rights under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: <i>Weber v. Ontario Hydro,</i> 1995 CanLII 108 (SCC), [1995] 2 S.C.R. 929.<ref name="Weber"/> T ...uman rights tribunals may not engage in “lateral adjudicative poaching” of tribunals with concurrent jurisdiction. ...
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  • ...ll be served on the Attorney General of Canada and the Attorney General of Ontario in the following circumstances: ...ion to an act or omission of the Government of Canada or the Government of Ontario. ...
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  • ==Social Justice Tribunals Ontario Common Rules<ref name="Rules"/>== ...
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  • [[Category:Tribunals (General)]] | categories = Legal Principles, Tribunals (General) ...
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  • [3] Like those other tribunals, the HRTO resolves issues that can affect individual relationships but also ...Code. To distinguish between people on some basis, not referred to in the Ontario Human Rights Code does not breach the Code and is not discrimination contra ...
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  • ** [[Proclamations in Ontario]] * [[:Category:The Courts |Courts and Tribunals]] ...
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  • [[Category:Ontario Small Claims Court]] Unlike Criminal Court, the Civil Courts and Tribunals exist to resolve disputes that arise between two or more private entities, ...
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  • ::(d) under an Act of Ontario or Canada that expressly authorizes the disclosure; ...esirable for the purpose of subjecting the activities of the Government of Ontario and its agencies to public scrutiny; ...
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  • ...and see further J.W. Morden and P.M. Perell, The Law of Civil Procedure in Ontario (1st ed.) (Markham: NexisLexis Canada Inc., 2010) at 339-45. In any event S ==Malone v College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, 2021 CanLII 66083 (ON SCSM)== ...
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  • ...CC 14 (CanLII), [2006] 1 S.C.R. 513</i><ref name="Tranchemontagne"/>, that tribunals like the Board must apply the Code in proceedings before it. What this mea <ref name="Tranchemontagne">Tranchemontagne v. Ontario (Director, Disability Support Program), 2006 SCC 14 (CanLII), [2006] 1 SCR ...
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  • ...trilogy according to which, <b><u>with rare exceptions</u>, administrative tribunals with the authority to apply the law have the jurisdiction to apply the Char ...esulted in this Court’s acceptance not only of the proposition that expert tribunals should play a primary role in the determination of Charter issues falling w ...
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  • ...r enforcement of these judgments would be contrary to the public policy of Ontario. In that context, the appellants ask this court to consider a broader defin ...ings which resulted in the judgments that Lloyd's is seeking to enforce in Ontario. However for the purpose of the analysis, I will proceed on the same basis ...
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  • ==Social Justice Tribunals Ontario Common Rules<ref name="Rules"/>== ...name="RTA">Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 17, <https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/06r17#BK288>, retrieved 2023-09-25</ref> ...
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  • ==[http://canlii.ca/t/1ft2z Nelles v. Ontario, 1989 CanLII 77 (SCC), (1989) 2 SCR 170]== ...986 CanLII 17 (SCC), (1986) 1 SCR 863]; [http://canlii.ca/t/1ft2z Nelles v Ontario, 1989 CanLII 77 (SCC), (1989) 2 SCR 170]. ...
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  • 95 (1) This Part applies to civil proceedings in courts of Ontario. ...those sections to a judge includes a justice of the peace presiding in the Ontario Court of Justice. R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43, s. 95 (3); 1996, c. 25, s. 9 (18). ...
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  • 1. The Tenant served the Landlord and the Attorney General of Ontario with a Notice of Constitutional Question. The Tenant claims that, on Febru ...ngs of evidence that was obtained in breach of the Charter and <i>Kelly v. Ontario, 2014 ONSC 3824 (CanLII),</i><ref name="Kelly"/> is a good starting point. ...
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  • 16. The Social Justice Tribunals Ontario Common Rules (“the Common Rules”) provide: ...ining whether an individual is a vexatious litigant first described by the Ontario Court of Appeal in <i>Foy v. Foy (No.2) (1979), 1979 CanLII 1631 (ON CA), 2 ...
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  • <ref name="POA">Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.33, <https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90p33>, retrieved on 2021-11-08</ref> ==Oshawa (City) v. 536813 Ontario Limited, 2016 ONCJ 665 (CanLII)<ref name="Oshawa"/>== ...
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  • ...nt’s Litigation Guardian. P.A. had completed the Social Justice Tribunals Ontario’s application form prior to the hearing. 2. The Social Justice Tribunals Ontario’s Common Rule A10 establishes the procedure a person must follow to reque ...
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  • ...cess to justice in both French and English languages across all regions in Ontario. She is actively involved in her community and sits on boards for number of ...enship, Culture and Recreation and a member of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario. He is also a volunteer coach with the Toronto Eagles Soccer Club. He holds ...
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  • ...of the myriad of orders that are issued across the range of administrative tribunals. 24 Issue estoppel was more particularly defined by Middleton J.A. of the Ontario Court of Appeal in <i>McIntosh v. Parent, 1924 CanLII 401 (ON CA), [1924] 4 ...
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  • <ref name="RCP">R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 194: RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, <https://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/900194>, retrieved 2022-11-24</ref> ...="SPPA">Statutory Powers Procedure Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. S.22, <https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90s22>, retrieved 2022-11-24</ref> ...
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  • [9] The Court of Appeal for Ontario addressed the considerations to be made when determining compensation for C :Among the factors that Tribunals should consider when <b><u>awarding general damages are humiliation; hurt f ...
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  • ...ourt challenge that I will refer to as “the Toronto Star decision,”[1] the Ontario Superior Court ruled that the mandatory personal privacy exemption in the F ...esolves an appeal that came to the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (IPC) after the Landlord Tenant Board (the tribunal) refused access to adju ...
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  • ...reaching, and must be tied to the findings of the Tribunal.</b></u> See <i>Ontario Human Rights Commission v. Christian Horizons,</i> 2010 ONSC 2105 (Div. Ct. <ref name="Christian Horizons"><i>Ontario Human Rights Commission v. Christian Horizons,</i> 2010 ONSC 2105 (CanLII), ...
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  • ...ely creating a "license fee" to discriminate</b></u> ( <i>Shelter Corp. v. Ontario (Human Rights Comm.)</i> (2001), 2001 CanLII 28414 (ON SCDC), 39 C.H.R.R. D ==<i>Hughes v. 1308581 Ontario,</i> 2009 HRTO 341 (CanLII)<ref name="Hughes"/>== ...
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  • [[Category:Law Society of Ontario]] ...name="RTA">Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 17, <https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/06r17>, reterived 2020-10-28</ref> ...
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  • ...“Code”), is the primary source for human rights law in front of provincial tribunals such as the Landlord and Tenant Board. By operation of subsection 47(2) of 2. The leading decision respecting the application of the Ontario Human Rights Code to eviction proceedings is <i>Walmer Developments v. Wolc ...
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  • ...blic is best served by requiring that persons appearing before immigration tribunals as counsel be licensed, and that the objectives of the Immigration Act are ...and linguistic terms), and expeditious process, peculiar to administrative tribunals. Where there is an enabling federal law, the provincial law cannot be cont ...
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  • [[Category:Law Society of Ontario]] | categories = [Commentary], [Law Society of Ontario] ...
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  • ...efore the LTB member on June 23, 2023. <b><u>Even if the order was final, tribunals may revisit their final decisions where there has been an accidental slip o ...he basis for a change to an order already given was repeated in <i>1711811 Ontario Ltd. v. Buckley Insurance Brokers Ltd., 2014 ONCA 125 (CanLII), [2014] O.J. ...
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  • ...and it is intolerable:</b></u> see for example <i>Zamani Homes v. 11025982 Ontario, 2015 ONSC 5590 (CanLII)</i>{{Zamani}}, 2015 ONSC5590 (CanLII) and <i>BNP P ...ecisis. <b><u>Stare decisis is a legal principle that obligates courts and tribunals to follow historical cases when deciding a similar case. It commands adjudi ...
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  • <ref name="RTA">Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. (S.83), <https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/06r17>, retrieved 2021-01-25</ref> ...e that as it may, this a place where the understanding that we cannot hold tribunals like the Landlord and Tenant Board to the same standard as the court and wh ...
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