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Judge says $510M in fees for lawyers in Huron Robinson treaty case was unreasonable
OTTAWA — An Ontario court judge has ruled a $510-million legal fee for lawyers who worked on a First Nations treaty rights ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Trump’s Fury at the Ontario Ad Is All About the Supreme Court
The president is worried that his tariffs case before the court has big holes. Canadian officials have confirmed those fears ...
“There are not enough judges to meet the demands of the number of cases in the system,” said Ontario Superior Court Chief ...
The stay of murder charges marks the most serious consequence of the prisoner abuse scandal, which continues to imperil ...
The Walrus on MSN
What Happens after Young Victims Testify? For Most Kids, Not Enough
Alison Albright hears this often—too often—just moments after a child enters the courtroom and names the people who’ve hurt ...
People who lived at Ontario Training Schools are suing the province, alleging abuse was rampant at the children's detention centres. Nearly eight years after a class action was launched, the case is ...
An Ontario court granted a motion sought by a pair of investors who lost money in a real estate investment scheme tied to a ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Murder charges against three men stayed over ‘torturous state actions’ at Ontario facility
An Ontario judge has stayed first-degree murder charges against three men in an alleged “execution-style” killing after ...
Young workers sue pension giant, claiming it's failing future retirees Canada's largest pension fund is being sued by four ...
Justice Heather Perkins-McVey of the Ontario Court of Justice on Tuesday sentenced Tamara Lich and Chris Barber for their roles in the “Freedom Convoy” protest that blocked the streets of Ottawa in ...
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