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Lawsuit seeks relief for injured workers struggling with mental illness
July 05, 2017
The Toronto Star and the CBC talk to Christine Davies, who is seeking to prevent the WSIB from discriminating against workers with mental health claims.
Criminal Lawyers Association scores legal victory in 1998 case
November 23, 2016
Jessica Orkin tells The Law Times about her recent Divisional Court victory in a case involving access to information concerning alleged police misconduct.
Supreme Court: B.C. government breached teacher Charter rights
November 12, 2016
Unilateral deletion of collective agreement provisions violated teachers' freedom of association, Supreme Court holds.
Privacy Commissioner unreasonably ordered the disclosure of financial records to a rival union
August 23, 2016
The Divisional Court has overturned a decision of the Information and Privacy Commissioner requiring the trustees of a construction sector pension plan to provide a rival trade union with confidential financial documents.
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.
Divisional Court grants appeal in Thomson Reuters class action
April 28, 2016
The Superior Court was wrong not to approve the parties' settlement, the Divisional Court holds. The settlement is fair, reasonable and in the best interests of the class.