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The Court of Appeal for Ontario is the highest level of court in Ontario and hears appeals from the Superior Court of Justice and the Ontario Court of Justice. The Chief Justice of Ontario, the Associate Chief Justice of Ontario, and approximately 30 other judges sit on the Court of Appeal.
The Court of Appeal for Ontario has launched a new online decision database. The new decision database has enhanced features including full Boolean search capacity (e.g. “”, OR, AND, EXACT (), etc.). Details on how to use the search feature can be found on this page under the heading Help.
The Court of Appeal for Ontario (frequently mistakenly referred to as the Ontario Court of Appeal) (ONCA is the abbreviation for its neutral citation) is the appellate court for the province of Ontario, Canada.
The Court of Appeal for Ontario is the highest level of court in Ontario and hears appeals from the Superior Court of Justice and the Ontario Court of Justice. The Chief Justice of Ontario, the Associate Chief Justice of Ontario, and approximately 30 other judges sit on the Court of Appeal.
Searchable access to the full text of Court of Appeal judgments, endorsements and appeal book endorsements since June 1998. New judgments and endorsements are posted daily.
The Ontario Court of Appeal is seen in Toronto on April 2019. A new ruling by the Ontario court could pave the way for greater climate accountability in the province.
What the court said. On Thursday, the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled that a lower court made mistakes when handling the youth-led constitutional challenge of Ontario's climate target. Ontario's top ...
The Ontario Court of Appeal has rejected a claim from the province’s Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO), which accused solar suppliers with feed-in-tariff (FIT) contracts of ...
The Blaneys Appeals blog, started in the Summer of 2014, provides timely summaries of every civil law decision released by the Court of Appeal for Ontario on a weekly basis, with links to the decisions themselves.
Ontario Court of Appeal Upholds Superior Court decision. On Feb. 12, 2024, in a 2–1 decision, the Ontario Court of Appeal confirmed Justice Koehnen’s decision, holding that Bill 124 was indeed unconstitutional – but only insofar as it applied to unionized workers.