Message From The Chair November 06, 2012 Ed Montigny I am pleased to present another edition of the OBA Administrative Law Section Newsletter. I hope you find the updates on recent cases at the Supreme Court of Canada, Court of Appeal for Ontario and Divisional Court and the information on the section’s activities useful.
The Correctness Battle Rages: Alberta (Information and Privacy Commissioner) v. Alberta Teachers’ Association May 30, 2012 David Quayat While heralded as “transformative”, the Supreme Court’s overhaul of the standards of review analysis in Dunsmuir v. New Brunswick has not been without its critics or difficulties.
Ontario Court of Appeal Decision Summaries October 2011 - April 2012 May 30, 2012 Ariana Gic Perry October 2011 - April 2012
Practical Insights on Advocacy Before and After Administrative Proceedings May 30, 2012 Marlene Costa On February 10, 2012, the OBA Administrative Law Section presented “Administrative Law Practice: Back to Basics”.
Ontario Superior Court of Justice- Divisional Court Summaries May 30, 2012 Ariana Gic Perry January 2011 to April 2012
Supreme Court of Canada Decision Summaries January 2011- April 2012 May 30, 2012 Ariana Gic Perry October 2011 to April 2012
Message From The Chair May 30, 2012 Ed Montigny Once again, the Administrative Law Section of the Ontario Bar Association is proud to present another issue of our newsletter. As you will see, the Section has been active over the last several months producing a number of informative CLE events ...
Annual Update on Human Rights: Keeping on Top of Key Developments November 25, 2011 Niiti Simmonds The Administrative Law Section co-hosted this program on June 10, 2011.
Administrative Law Section Dinner Program: Annual Update on Judicial Review November 25, 2011 Trevor Guy On October 4, 2011, the OBA Administrative Law Section presented its popular Annual Update on Judicial Review.
Now Confirmed: Human Rights Tribunals Do Not Have A Monopoly Over Human Rights Issues November 25, 2011 Inna Koldorf In two recent landmark decisions, the Supreme Court of Canada and the Divisional Court both confirmed what most human rights practitioners have suspected for some time...