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Court of Appeal dismisses TWU’s appeal
June 29, 2016
Ontario Court of Appeal has held that the Law Society of Upper Canada acted reasonably when it refused to accredit Trinity Western University's proposed law school.
Bill 115 breached the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
April 20, 2016
The so-called Putting Students First Act substantially interfered with collective bargaining, the Superior Court of Justice holds. Read our summary and listen to Howard Goldblatt on Metro Morning.
Masters’ remuneration ‘inadequate,’ says report
December 21, 2015
Commission finds compensation for case management masters has long been “inadequate in relation to their level of authority and responsibilities."
Teachers’ unions launch court fight over despised anti-strike bill
December 15, 2015
Bill 115 imposed two year contracts on teachers and staff unions, in violation of s. 2(d) of the Charter, the applicants say.
Is a court challenge the right prescription for dispute between doctors and the Ontario government?
November 04, 2015
Steven Barrett discusses the basis of the OMA's constitutional challenge over fees and assesses its merits.
Safety regulations could be up for debate, Court of Appeal warns
October 02, 2015
Daniel Sheppard explains why the Michaud case may raise concerns about the courts' approach to s. 7 Charter claims.