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Can a Government Employee Sue for Wrongful Dismissal in Ontario?
A 2026 Ontario Court of Appeal decision clarifies cost rules in government employment disputes. Learn what this means for Ontario employees and their rights.
Read the noteCan a Car Accident Claim Be Dismissed for Not Showing Up in Ontario?
An Ontario court dismissed a motor vehicle accident claim after the plaintiff repeatedly failed to attend trial and engaged in vexatious conduct. Learn what this means for injured drivers.
Read the noteCan an Insurer Force Appraisal Under Ontario's Insurance Act?
An Ontario court refused to compel appraisal under s. 128 of the Insurance Act where a valuation-date dispute made the process impractical. Here's what policyholders need to know.
Read the noteWhen Must an Insurer Be Added as a Statutory Third Party in Ontario?
Ontario court rules on when a denied auto insurer must be added as a Statutory Third Party under the Insurance Act — key lessons for accident victims in Ontario.
Read the noteCan an Employer Fire You for Filing a Human Rights Complaint in Ontario?
A 2026 HRTO ruling confirms that firing an employee after they file a human rights complaint can amount to illegal reprisal in Ontario.
Read the noteCan Refugee Claimants Sue Canada Over Work Permit and PRRA Bars?
An Ontario court certified a class action challenging the 36-month PRRA bar and 180-day work permit bar as unconstitutional. Learn what this means for refugee claimants.
Read the noteWho Pays First When a Rental Car Is in an Accident in Ontario?
An Ontario court ruled on which insurer pays first after a rental vehicle crash. Learn how rental car insurance priority works and what it means for you.
Read the noteResulting Trusts and Partition Sales in Ontario Family Property Disputes
An Ontario court ordered partition and sale of co-owned property, declared a resulting trust, and awarded spousal and child support. Learn what this means for you.
Read the noteCan a WSIAT Review Change Your Injury Benefits in Ontario?
A 2026 WSIAT decision confirms that benefit entitlement can be redetermined on review. Learn what this means for injured Ontario workers.
Read the noteCan a Worker Get Full WSIAT Benefits for Shoulder and Mental Health?
A 2026 ONWSIAT ruling awarded full benefits for bilateral shoulder injury and psychological impairment. Learn what this means for injured Ontario workers.
Read the noteWhen Neither Side Wins: Divided Success and Costs in Ontario
An Ontario court ordered both sides to bear their own costs after divided success. Learn what this means for your civil lawsuit and when costs follow the event.
Read the noteCan an Estate Trustee Be Removed in Ontario? What the Courts Require
Ontario courts set a high bar for removing an estate trustee. Learn what a conflict of interest must look like before a court will step in, and what to do instead.
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