Complimentary Archived Video The Supreme Court, the Senate and the Constitution: Unravelling the Supreme Court Act Reference and Senate Reference 15 septembre 2014 Early 2014 saw two seminal decisions released by the Supreme Court of Canada, which fundamentally altered the constitutional landscape.
Complimentary Archived Video From Accommodation to Integration: Sex and Gender Diversity in Public Institutions 04 juin 2014 A critical discussion on the experience of trans* people in schools, shelters, prisons, and other public institutions. Learn from our expert panel as they unravel the issues of sex and gender diversity.
Complimentary Archived Video How to Avoid Family Status Discrimination 03 avril 2014 As the “sandwich generation” is increasingly responsible for the care of both parents and children, accommodating family status in the workplace has become a live issue for employers.
Complimentary Archived Video What the Bedford Decision Means for Constitutional Litigation 04 mars 2014 Our expert panel will unravel the complexities of this recent SCC authority.
Complimentary Archived Video An Evening with Deputy Attorney General Patrick J. Monahan 09 octobre 2013 Emerging Trends in Constitutional Law: Where the Supreme Court Has Been and What Does It Mean for Counsel in Constitutional Litigation?
Complimentary Archived Video Hot Headlines in Human Rights - Racial Discrimination and the Legal Profession 10 septembre 2013 Peel Law Association v. Pieters, 2013 ONCA 396 (CanLII). Discussion of this important decision and its implications for human rights law in Ontario.
Complimentary Archived Video The Jury's Out: The Iacobucci Report on First Nations Representation on Ontario Juries 30 mai 2013 The Report of the Honourable Frank Iacobucci into First Nations representation on Ontario juries considers and provides immediate practical suggestions to increase representation.
Complimentary Archived Video Who Is An Indian? Implications of The Daniels Decision and Other Métis Issues 23 avril 2013 In the recent landmark decision of Daniels v. Canada, the Federal Court ended twelve years of litigation, holding that Métis and non-status Aboriginal peoples are “Indians” for purposes of s. 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867.
Complimentary Archived Video Elections Law: What Are the Limits of Judicial Review? 06 mars 2013 The last few months have seen a flurry of high profile activity in the area of elections law: from administrative irregularities and voter registration in the Supreme Court’s decision in Opitz v. Wrzesnewskyj,, to conflict of interest regulation in Magder v Ford...
Complimentary Archived Video Re-Tooling the Practice of Human Rights Law - An In-Depth Look at the Pinto Report 17 janvier 2013 Andrew Pinto was appointed to conduct a review of the new Ontario Human Rights system created from fundamental changes to the Human Rights Code effective June 30, 2008.