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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

Bill 68’s Recent Changes to Municipal Investment Powers Part II: The Regulation Cometh

  • June 07, 2018
  • Eric Davis and Brittany Thompson

Last year, the Ontario Legislature introduced Bill 68, entitled Modernizing Ontario's Municipal Legislation Act, 2017 (“Bill 68”). Bill 68 amended the provisions of the Municipal Act, 2001 (the “Act”) that govern a municipality’s ability to make investments. Now, as a result of Bill 68, a municipality can make an investment under section 418 or 418.1 of the Act.

Municipal Law, Student Forum

What's New in Pensions & Benefits

  • June 06, 2018
  • Evan Shapiro and Michelle Rival

The 2018 Ontario budget bill passes and funding reform regulations are filed.

Pensions and Benefits Law, Student Forum

Trustee Services: LSO

  • June 06, 2018
  • Ayushi Kiran

An overview of the Trustee Services provided by Law Society of Ontario.

Sole, Small Firm and General Practice, Student Forum

The Disconcerting Reinstatement of Robin Camp

  • June 05, 2018
  • Diane Baker Mason

Diane Baker Mason offers her opinion on why the Law Society of Alberta's recent decision to reinstate former judge Robin Camp is a troubling one.

Women Lawyers Forum, Student Forum

Outlining a Sexual Assault Diversion Program

  • June 04, 2018
  • Nadia Klein and Robin Parker

The #MeToo movement has condemned the criminal justice system’s handling of sexual assault allegations. How can we address these concerns without sacrificing the rights of the accused? A diversion program for less serious sex assault cases may be part of the answer.

Criminal Justice, Student Forum

Meet Your WLF Executive - Outgoing Chair, Ashley Waye

  • June 01, 2018
  • #OBA_WLF Executive

Ashley Waye is the 2017-2018 Chair of the Women Lawyers Forum Section Executive. Ashley has led this year's executive with good judgment, collaboration, openness, and passion. Read on to learn more about this experienced family lawyer and litigator.

Women Lawyers Forum, Student Forum