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Guidance on Interpreting Frivolous and Vexatious Provisions

WebMany regulators have a provision permitting them to not proceed with complaints that are frivolous, vexatious, made in bad faith, an abuse of process or moot. …

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Safety and Capacity of Toronto’s Shelter System CanLII Connects

WebSanctuary et al v. Toronto (City) et al., 2020 ONSC 6207 (CanLII) Early in the pandemic, António Guterres the 9th Secretary-General of the United Nations, stated, …

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The Early Effects of the Health Services Decision CanLII Connects

WebFour months ago, in Health Services and Support – Facilities Subsector Bargaining Assn v British Columbia, 2007 SCC 27 (CanLII), [2007] 2 SCR 391 [Health …

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Supreme Court of Canada rules on third party rights under access …

WebSupreme Court of Canada rules on third party rights under access to information legislation Merck Frosst Canada Ltd. v. Canada (Health), 2012 SCC 3 (CanLII), [2012] 1 SCR 23

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Top Five Cases of Importance to Ontario Employment Law

WebThe first is the decision of Justice Dunphy in Rahman v. Cannon Design Architecture Inc., 2021 ONSC 5961, which was a cause celebre in the Ontario …

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COVID-19 & the Canadian Constitution CanLII Connects

WebCOVID-19 & the Canadian Constitution. Carter v. Canada (Attorney General), 2016 SCC 4 (CanLII), [2016] 1 SCR 13. Over the past few months, the federal …

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Top Ontario Court Confirms Physicians' Duty to Provide Effective

WebCollege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, 2019 ONCA 393 (CanLII) The Court of Appeal has confirmed that where physicians are unwilling to deliver care on …

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Decision of the British Columbia Court of Appeal

WebOn July 15, 2022, the British Columbia Court of Appeal released its decision in Cambie Surgeries Corporation v. British Columbia (Attorney General), 2022 BCCA 245 (Cambie …

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New Brunswick v G(J) CanLII Connects

WebNew Brunswick (Minister of Health and Community Services) v. G. (J.), 1999 CanLII 653 (SCC), [1999] 3 SCR 46. Facts – GJ’s children were removed by CAS. CAS wished to …

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Are Damages to your Mental Health at Work a Compensable Injury

WebThe Court referred to the decision in Mustapha v. Culligan of Canada Ltd. (2006), 2006 CanLII 41807 (ON CA), 84 O.R. (3d) 457 (C.A.) in determining whether recoverability …

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Update: Recent Case Regarding Parent Refusing Chemotherapy …

WebOn April 24, 2015, on consent, the Attorney-General of Ontario was added as a party to this proceeding, following which a Joint Submission from all parties was …

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Chaoulli v Quebec CanLII Connects

WebFacts: Dr. Chaoulli attempted to get a license to offer services as an independent private hospital. He brought a claim against Quebec and the Charter, …

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Discipline for job performance: What must the employer do

WebAn employer who seeks to dismiss an employee for non-culpable deficiency in job performance must meet certain criteria: (a)The employer must define the level of job …

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Human Rights in Ontario post-Horrocks CanLII Connects

WebHorrocks, 2021 SCC 42 (CanLII) Last week, the Supreme Court of Canada issued its decision in Northern Regional Health Authority v. Horrocks, 2021 SCC 423. …

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A Matter of Deductions: Resolving Uncertainty in MVA Litigation

WebThis article discusses one aspect of these limitations – collateral benefits deductions provided for in s.267.8 of the Insurance Act, and the Court of Appeal’s recent …

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Understanding Constructive Dismissal: A Deep Dive into the 3M …

WebThe case of 3M Canada 2023 ONSC 5180 (CanLII), <https://canlii.ca/t/k07vg>, presided over by Justice Spencer Nicholson on September …

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Privacy Law Litigation in Ontario

WebA person who alleged breach of privacy was restricted to following the statutory procedures enacted in privacy legislation. The Ontario Court of Appeal changed …

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JH v Alberta Health Services: The Constitutional Implications of

WebJH v Alberta Health Services: The Constitutional Implications of Indefinite Psychiatric Detention JH v Alberta Health Services, 2017 ABQB 477 (CanLII)

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COVID-19 Case law: A Summary CanLII Connects

WebDouglas v Douglas, Court File No: 684/19 – March 25, 2020. In Douglas v. Douglas, there was currently no court orders in place dealing with parenting time. On …

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