Tribunal Independence – The Constitutional Foundation – An Epiphany Moment on the Road to Tribunal Justice
The writer reports on an epiphany in his understanding of the basis for the constutional protection of the independence of tribunals.
The writer reports on an epiphany in his understanding of the basis for the constutional protection of the independence of tribunals.
Ontario’s judicial tribunal appointment and reappointment policies destroy independence and impartiality and guarantee less than optimal expertise and competence
Judicial Tribunals – Ontario’s Appointment and Reappointment Policies – Drilling Down Read More »
Democracy Watch has filed an action in the Ontario Superior Court challenging the lawfulness of Ontario’s tribunal appointment and reappointment policies
TRIBUNAL APPOINTMENT AND REAPPOINTMENT POLICIES FACE ONTARIO COURT CHALLENGE Read More »
In a recent Lawyer’s Daily article by John Schofield, reference was made to a U.K/ study that established that oral hearings were 2.5 times more likely to produces a favourable result for claimants than a written hearing.
Written Hearings v. Oral Hearings – the 2.5-times Factor Read More »
New Sheriff in Town There is a new sheriff in town – an organization just getting itself up and running called Tribunal Watch Ontario. It has emerged in response to the Ford government’s ferocious and devastating attack on Ontario’s system
Tribunal Watch Ontario Read More »