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  2. Accelerating Access to Justice Act, 2021 - Wikipedia

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    The Accelerating Access to Justice Act, 2021 (Bill 245, 2021; French: Loi de 2021 visant à accélérer l'accès à la justice) is a law in the province of Ontario that amended the judicial appointments process in the province and made a number of other changes.

  3. Ontario Social Benefits Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    The SBT is empowered to hear appeals of administrative decisions related to social assistance and was created under the Ontario Works Act. The members of the tribunal are appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council. Members of the SBT are empowered to hear cases in person or in writing. All hearings of the SBT are private. [2]

  4. Court of Appeal for Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Crown Law Office Justice Jill Copeland 28 March 2022: J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (2017 to 2022) Ontario Court of Justice (2014 to 2017) Justice Steve A. Coroza [5] 6 April 2020: J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (2013 to 2020) Ontario Court of Justice (2009 to 2013) Justice Jonathan Dawe 6 November 2023: J. Trudeau

  5. Judicial appointments in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Candidates must have either been a judge of a superior court or a lawyer for at least ten years in their province's bar. [39] Appointments are made by the Governor General of Canada on advice of the Prime Minister. [39] Appointments to the Supreme Court of Canada are subject to the legal requirement that three judges must be appointed from Quebec.

  6. Court system of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The first is the term "provincial court", which has two quite different meanings, depending on context. The first, and most general meaning, is that a provincial court is a court established by the legislature of a province, under its constitutional authority over the administration of justice in the province, set out in s. 92(14) of the Constitution Act, 1867. [2]

  7. Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery and ...

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    The new Ministry also acquired the functions associated with the promotion of public safety for boilers, elevators, building standards and fuels, the regulation of theatres, the Liquor Control Board of Ontario and the Liquor License Board of Ontario. In 1986, a standalone Ministry of Financial Institutions and assumed the responsibility over ...

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  9. Cabinet Office (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Its role is to serve as the Premier's ministry, and as such, its employees are not political appointees, but are permanent members of the Ontario public service. [ 1 ] The Cabinet Office is headed by the Secretary of the Cabinet, currently Michelle DiEmanuele , who is also head of the Ontario public service.