Ontario Lawyer Misconduct Now Publicly Disclosed
The Law Society of Ontario will publicly disclose misconduct details of lawyers and paralegals, enhancing transparency for clients across the province.
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 The Law Society of Ontario will publicly disclose misconduct details of lawyers and paralegals, enhancing transparency for clients across the province.
 Ontario's $26.7 million investment in gender-based violence support focuses on shelters and family court services, prompting concerns over gaps in non-shelter services.
 Canada challenges Stellantis over Brampton job move to U.S., affecting local economy and government investments.
 The federal government has denied a proposed $28,000 raise for judges, a decision resonating through Ontario's legal community.
 Mark Carney's first budget brings fiscal changes that could affect estate planning and asset protection for Ontario residents.
 The Near North District School Board in North Bay must address major governance issues or face government intervention, impacting local educational leadership.
 Bill 60 could weaken tenant protections in Ontario, affecting eviction processes and rent control. Residents need to be aware of their rights and potential legal impacts.
 The Ontario government has banned municipal speed cameras across the province. This change could affect local traffic management strategies and public safety measures.
 The end of Canada's Blood Safety Contribution Program is raising concerns in Ontario. This decision impacts blood safety monitoring and underscores the importance of planning for unforeseen health risks.
Ontario and Webequie First Nation have partnered to accelerate road development to the Ring of Fire, promising economic growth for northern communities.
 Opposition parties are urging the Ontario government to make Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) testing free under OHIP to help detect prostate cancer. This move aims to ensure that more men can access this vital test without the burden of cos…
 Ontario has signed a deal with Webequie First Nation to expedite the construction of a road to the mineral-rich Ring of Fire. This agreement aims to enhance economic opportunities in Northern Ontario while improving community resources.
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