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I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW: VIDEOCONFERENCE HEARINGS AND THE LEGAL LIMIT ON HOW TRIBUNALS ALLOCATE RESOURCES
Published 2007-02-01“…The authors explore the implications of videoconferencing through the case study of the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Tribunal, which is one of the busiest adjudicative bodies in Canada. …”
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Why Alberta Needs a Fiscal Constitution
Published 2018-09-01“…Presumably the current conservative governments in Ontario (Ford) and Saskatchwan (Moe) would as well. …”
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Why Alberta Needs a Fiscal Constitution
Published 2018-09-01“…Presumably the current conservative governments in Ontario (Ford) and Saskatchwan (Moe) would as well. …”
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Why Alberta Needs a Fiscal Constitution
Published 2018-09-01“…Presumably the current conservative governments in Ontario (Ford) and Saskatchewan (Moe) would as well. …”
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A PACE Program in Alberta: An Analysis of the Issues
Published 2019-04-01“…The goal of this paper is to provide the government and the public with an understanding of how the PACE program works in general terms and the key issues and challenges that will have to be addressed based on the experience with PACE programs in the US, Nova Scotia and Ontario. …”
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A PACE Program in Alberta: An Analysis of the Issues
Published 2019-04-01“…The goal of this paper is to provide the government and the public with an understanding of how the PACE program works in general terms and the key issues and challenges that will have to be addressed based on the experience with PACE programs in the US, Nova Scotia and Ontario. …”
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A Pace Program in Alberta: An Analysis of the Issues
Published 2019-04-01“…The goal of this paper is to provide the government and the public with an understanding of how the PACE program works in general terms and the key issues and challenges that will have to be addressed based on the experience with PACE programs in the US, Nova Scotia and Ontario.…”
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(Not)withstanding minority rights: re-thinking Canada's notwithstanding clause
Published 2019“…On October 22, 2018, Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced that he would be using the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms notwithstanding clause to override an Ontario Superior Court decision which held that his government’s municipal election legislation was unconstitutional. …”
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