Articles 2020

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Proposed Bills in Alberta Affecting Trans Youth

  • November 21, 2024
  • Rachel Allen (she/her)

On October 31, 2024, the Alberta government announced a trio of proposed bills that, if passed into law, would affect the rights of trans youth. This article summarizes the effects of these bills and the likely next steps for these bills to become law.

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Law, Student Forum
photo of Erfan Bhuyian

Erfan Bhuyian: SAGDA’S Outgoing Chair

  • November 21, 2024
  • Jose Garcia-Bonilla

Erfan Bhuyian, SAGDA’s outgoing Chair, is deeply committed to diversity and inclusion. He has been involved in various equity-seeking initiatives throughout his career, including his eight-year involvement with SAGDA. As a legal professional, he is focused on spearheading policy initiatives with the Ontario government and ensuring that the implementation of these policies is conducted in a reasonable and just manner.

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Law, Student Forum

Court of Appeal Summaries (November 11 – 15)

  • November 20, 2024
  • John Polyzogopoulos

Following are our summaries of the civil decisions of the Court of Appeal for Ontario for the week of November 11, 2024. There were only two substantive decisions.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum

Court of Appeal Summaries (November 4 – 8)

  • November 15, 2024
  • John Polyzogopoulos

Following are our summaries of the civil decisions of the Court of Appeal for Ontario for the week of November 4, 2024.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum

The Dangers of Dabbling In Franchise Law

  • November 08, 2024
  • David Kornhauser

Franchise Law is a trap for the unwary lawyer. The consequences of getting it wrong can be significant, not only to the public, the client, and to various individuals related to the client, but also for the lawyer. According to LawPRO’s most recent statistics the average dollar value of a negligence claim against lawyers in franchise matters was approximately five times the claim value in almost every other area of law.

Business Law, Student Forum

Public School Board: Balancing a Duty to Investigate with Employee Rights to Privacy

  • November 08, 2024
  • Vickie Do, articling student, York Catholic District School Board

Ontario public school boards may be liable where they fail to reasonably investigate human rights complaints or where their investigations violate privacy rights. School boards can limit their liability by providing clear policies outlining their investigation processes, restricting the collection of information, limiting access to information, and adapting their processes as new information arises. This ensures that complaints are reasonably addressed and privacy rights are respected.

Education Law, Student Forum
photos of authors Callum Hutchinson and Lia Douglas

Ontario’s Back-to-Basics Education Plan: The ‘New’ Ban on Cell Phones in the Classroom

  • November 05, 2024
  • Callum Hutchinson, associate; and Lia Douglas, articling student – BLG National School Boards Practice

The start of the 2024-2025 school year in September saw the introduction of Ontario’s ban on cell phones in the classroom, among the toughest of its kind in Canada. The ban has been a long time coming. This article examines the Ministry of Education’s June 27, 2024 amendments to the Provincial Code of Conduct, Policy/Program Memorandum (PPM) 128, and how school communities are enforcing the new ban, in light of legal concerns over excessive youth social media use.

Education Law, Student Forum