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Q&A with Diana W. Dimmer, OBA Award of Excellence in Municipal Law Recipient

Q&A with Diana W. Dimmer, OBA Award of Excellence in Municipal Law Recipient

  • May 19, 2020

Diana W. Dimmer, Director of Litigation, City of Toronto Legal Division, is being honoured this year with the OBA Award of Excellence in Municipal Law for her outstanding leadership and contributions to the field of municipal law. Gain a glimpse of what motivates her and how she is making a difference in her area of practice in this quick and candid Q&A.

Municipal Law, Student Forum

Development Impacts of ‘Building Transit Faster’

  • March 02, 2020
  • Signe Leisk and Marisa Keating

This article provides an overview of Bill 171, An Act to enact the Building Transit Faster Act, 2020, which was introduced on February 18, 2020.

Municipal Law, Student Forum

Blaney's Appeals: Ontario Court of Appeal Summaries (October 21-25, 2019)

  • November 01, 2019
  • John Polyzogopoulos

Following are this week’s summaries of the Court of Appeal for Ontario. The Court released two decisions concerning the fight over the proposed destruction and redevelopment of Glen Abbey Golf Club. Other topics covered this week included assessing damages for past income loss and prejudgment interest in a sexual abuse case and the legal test for Crown wardship on a summary judgment motion.

Civil Litigation, Municipal Law, Student Forum

Changes to Municipal Construction Liens under the October 1, 2019 Construction Act

  • October 19, 2019
  • Samantha Ambrozy, solicitor at Toronto Transit Commission

Significant changes to the Construction Act came into force in Ontario on October 1, 2019.  While prompt payment and adjudication have been receiving most of the attention, a significant change to how construction liens are preserved in respect of municipal premises should not be overlooked.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Municipal Law, Student Forum

Pot Use Meets Land Use: The basics

  • June 07, 2018
  • Michael Mahoney

By the end of the summer in 2018, the Federal and Provincial governments of Canada will have enacted legislation that permits the legal selling, consumption and production of recreational cannabis. As this societal change funnels down, land use controls are crucial for municipalities to regulate for the social health and well-being of their communities amid this change.

Municipal Law, Student Forum