Child and Youth Privacy in the Education System February 14, 2022 Melanie McNaught This article summarizes a recent OBA Webinar regarding child and youth privacy, with a particular focus on privacy issues for school boards and educators.
Program Recap: COVID and the Family Court February 14, 2022 Jean-Frédéric (J-F) Hübsch This article reviews a recent Webinar regarding Family Court decisions related to the pandemic, including vaccination and remote learning, that will interest members of the Education Law, Family Law and Child and Youth Law sections.
Arbitrator Finds School Board Not Required to Reimburse Costs Arising from Transition to Remote Work February 14, 2022 Daniel Park In a recent award, an arbitrator found that Toronto District School Board was not required to reimburse costs that education workers incurred when they were required to work remotely due to the pandemic.
Overview of Policing in Ontario Schools: The Persistence of Discrimination November 08, 2021 Adrianna Mills & Enniael Stair This article reviews evidence that police presence in schools can have a harmful impact on marginalized students, including the recent Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario decision in JKB v Peel (Police Services Board).
Privacy and Access Resources for Education Lawyers, Educators and Children October 28, 2021 Jean-Frédéric (J-F) Hübsch The Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario recently released new resources to help both education professionals and children understand privacy and access law in Ontario.
A Pre-Summer Education Law Round-up May 27, 2021 Jean-Frédéric Hübsch Here’s a quick look at news and resources related to education law that made headlines in the past few months.
Survey: The Impact of COVID-19 on Legal Services in Ontario May 18, 2021 You are invited to participate in a survey on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on access to legal services and the legal profession in Ontario.
A Thank You from the Education Law Section Chair May 18, 2021 Jean-Frédéric (J-F) Hübsch As the outgoing Chair of the OBA’s Education Law Section, I’d like to thank you for your support of and participation in our Section this past year, despite the impacts of the pandemic on our professional and personal lives.
Court of Appeal Finds University Discriminated Against Disabled Student March 22, 2021 Tawanda Masimbe, Filion Wakely Thorup Angeletti LLP In a recent decision, the Court of Appeal for Ontario found that the University of Waterloo discriminated against a student applicant on the basis of disability in refusing admission. The decision provides helpful insight into how educational institutions can meet the substantive and procedural aspects of the duty to accommodate in their student admission processes.
Historic Case of Sexual Abuse: Addressing Vicarious and Independent Liability of School Board March 22, 2021 Renata Antoniuk, DWF Toronto, and Mario Delgado, DWF Toronto, A school board was recently found vicariously liable for historical sexual abuse that the plaintiff was subjected to by her high school teacher.