This collection archives mentions and references to Osgoode in the media dating back to the 2014/2015 academic year.

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Media Mentions from 2023

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Ford's Greenbelt flip-flop could spell legal trouble for taxpayers, lawyers say, CBC News, cbc.ca, October 11

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Lawyers eyeing ‘options’ if notwithstanding clause used in Saskatchewan pronoun case, Law360, law360.ca, October 5

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Law schools disclose common concerns, diverse takes on regulating GenAI use by students, faculty, Law 360, law360.ca, September 29

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Development of AI tech could rely on interpretation of copyright protections: Osgoode law prof, Law Times, lawtimesnews.com, October 11

Media Mentions from 2022

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Conditional sentencing limits threaten reconciliation in Canada’s criminal justice system, advocates say, Canada’s National Observer, ca.news.yahoo.com, November 15

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Privacy del lavoratore, novità in arrivo in Ontario, OMNI News, omnitv.ca, January 1

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Technology and Labour: Algorithmic Management, Platform Economy and the Law (with Prof. Valerio De Stefano), The Law School Show, thelawschoolshow.com, July 28

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Who gets to decide the future of the Ring of Fire?, TVO, tvo.org, February 11

Media Mentions from 2021

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Canada Climate Law Initiative Applauds Trudeau-Biden Collaboration to Iimprove Reporting and Disclosure of Climate Risks, Business View Magazine, businessviewmagazine.com, March 4

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Bank chooses digital currency proposals submitted by Osgoode professor, other academic researchers, Canadian Lawyer, canadianlawyermag.com, February 23

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Ed Waitzer looks to new phase in his career, Canadian Lawyer, canadianlawyermag.com, February 2

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Osgoode professor asks feds to disclose alleged aid to Goldcorp in human rights dispute, Canadian Lawyer, canadianlawyermag.com, March 12

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PM launches process to select the next Supreme Court justice, Canadian Lawyer, canadianlawyermag.com, February 23

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Transport Canada travel restrictions will hurt immigration to Canada, says lawyer, Canadian Lawyer, canadianlawyermag.com, February 4

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Development and Peace say proper authority to investigate rights violations abroad lacking, Catholic Register, catholicregister.org, March 7

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N.B. Law Society says higher cap on lawyer contingency fees could improve access to legal help, CBC News, cbc.ca, March 25

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Long-delayed CORE office to take complaints in early 2021, CIM Magazine, magazine.cim.org, March 1

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4 top universities submit CBDC designs to the Bank of Canada, Cointelegraph, cointelegraph.com, February 11

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Death due to COVID-19 parties could lead to manslaughter charges: experts, CP24, cp24.com/, April 30

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Your Morning: Bank of Canada speeding up development of 'digital loonie', CTV News, ctv.ca, March 1

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York and University of Toronto researchers work on plan for cryptocurrency to go mainstream, Excalibur, excal.on.ca, March 1

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Port of Montreal: Why it matters and what a full strike could mean, FreightWaves, freightwaves.com, April 15

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‘Everyone is at risk’: Migrants and undocumented workers need the COVID-19 vaccine too, Global News, globalnews.ca, March 20

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Toronto van attack trial, verdict gave glimpse into new reality of virtual court cases, Global News, globalnews.ca, March 5

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Constitutional and health law experts weigh in on Federal Court's hotel isolation decision |, Law Times, lawtimesnews.com, April 29

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Cromwell report: immigration issues were deciding factor, not external pressure from judge, Law Times, lawtimesnews.com, April 5

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Osgoode innovation clinic launches ChatBot offering IP information and assistance, Law Times, lawtimesnews.com, February 3

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Pension fund trustees obligated to consider climate change risk: lawyer, Law Times, lawtimesnews.com, June 4

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Bank of Canada unveils 3 digital currency proposals from universities, Ledger Insights, ledgerinsights.com, February 1

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OHRC’s 60th anniversary | 60e anniversaire de la CODP, Ontario Human Rights Commission, youtube.com/OntHumanRights, March 24

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UCalgary computer science and business professors advise Bank of Canada on central bank digital currency design, OTCPM24 Business Updates, otcpm24.com, February 12

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Ontario's Government Found 15,000 COVID-19 Workplace Violations. They Stopped Work Only 24 Times., Press Progress, pressprogress.ca, April 28

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Negotiations between Unifor and companies in the sharing economy, Radio-Canada, ici.radio-canada.ca, February 25

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Bank of Canada plans to create digital currency, Radio-Canada International, rcinet.ca, February 11

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Canada votes to collect data to document 'environmental racism', Reuters, reuters.com, March 24

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Supreme Court’s Rosalie Abella prepares to retire as her legacy of defining equality seems built to last, St. Catharines Standard, stcatharinesstandard.ca, March 7

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Indigenous Bar Association calls for permanent spot on Supreme Court of Canada, The Globe and Mail, theglobeandmail.com, April 21

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Supreme Court ruling grants constitutional rights for Indigenous peoples outside Canada with ties to the land, The Globe and Mail, theglobeandmail.com, April 23

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Ontario lawyers’ groups monitoring judge selection process as new law looms, leaders say, The Lawyer's Daily, thelawyersdaily.ca, March 3

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Osgoode Hall announces COVID-19 student relief plan, The Lawyer's Daily, thelawyersdaily.ca, February 25

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Trial judge’s ‘stereotypical inferences’ spur new trial in sex assault case, The Lawyer's Daily, thelawyersdaily.ca, March 12

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Biden has hit the ground running on climate and environmental justice. How will Canada respond?, The Narwhal, thenarwhal.ca, February 16

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How COVID-19 affected global legal practice, The Nation News Nigeria, thenationonlineng.net, April 20

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Bank of Canada reveals three digital currency proposals, The Paypers, thepaypers.com, February 12

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Despite a crackdown, workplace-related COVID deaths have accelerated in 2021, The Toronto Star, thestar.com, April 13

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The Tragically Hip is suing Mill Street Brewery over ‘100th Meridian’ beer, The Toronto Star, thestar.com, February 9

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U of T researchers help lay groundwork for Bank of Canada-backed “digital loonie”, U of T News, www.utoronto.ca, February 11

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Professor Wade Wright new author of 'go-to' law treatise, Western Law News, law.uwo.ca, March 22

Media Mentions from 2020

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Ottawa At Work with Leslie Roberts for Wednesday August 5th, 2020, 580 CFRA, omny.fm, August 5

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Out of sight, out of mind': Abuse in migrant work system, despite how essential they are to food supply, AM640 - The Morning Show, omny.fm, May 12

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This is personal': Canadians should be outraged by the unfair treatment of migrant workers, AM640 - The Morning Show, omny.fm, June 9

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Legal analysis suggests CPPIB not doing enough to transition to lower-carbon assets, Benefits Canada, benefitscanada.com, September 18

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Indigenous communities not appropriately brought into constitutional structure: Civil justice advocate, BNN Bloomberg, bnnbloomberg.ca, February 27

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Binational partnership calls on the Canadian Pension Plan to divest from its Colorado oil and gas holdings, Boulder Weekly, boulderweekly.com, September 17

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What you need to know about the Quarantine Act, Breakfast Television, bttoronto.ca, March 26

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The life and death of an undocumented construction worker, Broadview, broadview.org, February 25

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The Justice Crisis: A New Book about Access to Justice in Canada, Canadian Forum on Civil Justice CFCJ/FCJC, cfcj-fcjc.org, September 2

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Renowned legal scholar and lawyer Peter Hogg dead at 80, Canadian Lawyer, canadianlawyermag.com, February 7

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Workplace safety in Canada: Where it all started, Canadian Occupational Safety, thesafetymag.com, November 19

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COVID-19 and the risk of foreign investor challenges, CBA/ABC National, nationalmagazine.ca, September 9

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Reaching out: A look at initiatives – old and new – to increase diversity in Canadian law schools., CBA/ABC National, nationalmagazine.ca, March 26

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Assessing the value of a life: COVID-19 triage orders mustn't work against those with disabilities, CBC News, cbc.ca, April 19

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Covert calls for help – a hotline for migrant workers, CBC News, cbc.ca, June 23

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Did the WHO mishandle the global coronavirus pandemic?, CBC News, cbc.ca, April 30

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Everybody is susceptible': Why younger Canadians may be helping fuel the spread of COVID-19, CBC News, cbc.ca, April 1

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Far-right extremists getting bolder as threatening behaviour goes unchecked, police warned, CBC News, cbc.ca, May 11

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Federal government orders regional impact assessment in Ring of Fire, CBC News, cbc.ca, February 18

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Legal experts call for halt to 'mining as usual' during pandemic, CBC News, cbc.ca, June 9

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Mother of newborn twins denied exemption to return to home province of N.L., CBC News, cbc.ca, June 30

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Tough choices' to make as Manitoba considers when to reopen schools, experts say, CBC News, cbc.ca, April 23

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Why a 2nd wave of COVID-19 is more dangerous than it looks, CBC News, cbc.ca, October 3

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Before the Plague, CoronaJournal, crisis-diary.net, April 26

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Canadians flown out of China will be quarantined for two weeks, CTV News, ctvnews.ca, February 3

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Canadians in China to be Airlifted Out Thursday, CTV News, ctvnews.ca, February 4

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W5: Tough times for Canada's invisible migrant workforce, CTV: W5, youtube.com, September 26

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Why more Canadians are declaring bankruptcy, CTV Your Morning, ctv.ca, January 8

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Proposed changes to workplace safety rules, compensation a 'step back': Labour experts, Edmonton Journal, edmontonjournal.com, November 16

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Supreme Court to hear significant York University copyright case, Excalibur, excal.on.ca, October 27

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FACL Ontario Podcast: Race and Identity in the Law, Part 1, FACL Ontario, blubrry.com, September 8

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Oversight or interference? Jensen's pending departure sparks debate about government's relationship to OSC, Financial Post, business.financialpost.com, January 27

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General Appeal Podcast: Episode 2 - Distinction with a Difference, General Appeal Podcast, generalappealpodcast.libsyn.com, April 13

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Across the world, coronavirus hits poor neighbourhoods harder. Here's why, Global News, globalnews.ca, May 20

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As Canada reopens, are we ready for a second wave of coronavirus infection?, Global News, globalnews.ca, May 14

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Canada hits 100,000 coronavirus cases, and we're not out of the woods yet, Global News, globalnews.ca, June 18

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Canada is flattening the coronavirus curve. That's good news, expert explains, Global News, globalnews.ca, April 17

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Coronavirus: Closing Canada’s border to refugees violates international law, experts say, Global News, globalnews.ca, March 20

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Coronavirus death graph shows how March's lockdown saved lives: expert, Global News, globalnews.ca, May 12

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Coronavirus: How B.C. is bending the curve and why there is hope for Ontario and Quebec, Global News, globalnews.ca, April 7

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Coronavirus: We asked an expert your unanswered questions, Global News, globalnews.ca, March 5

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Here’s what we know about whether China misrepresented the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak, Global News, globalnews.ca, January 27

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How the new coronavirus compares to SARS, MERS, Ebola and other diseases, Global News, globalnews.ca, January 27

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Mobs are attacking Indigenous fisheries in Nova Scotia. Here's what's going on, Global News, Globalnews.ca, October 19

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Montreal activists denounce recent protests against Mi’kmaq fishermen in Nova Scotia, Global News, globalnews.ca, November 1

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Ontario's mixed messaging on coronavirus is leading to distrust in province, experts say, Global News, Globalnews.ca, October 6

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Retired Osgoode Hall law professor pursues dream of becoming playwright, addresses gun violence, Global News, globalnews.ca, February 3

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Will students return to campus next year? Probably not, experts say, Global News, globalnews.ca, May 26

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The importance of rethinking the way Indigenous treaty rights are viewed in the wake of attacks against Mi'kmaq fisheries in Nova Scotia, Global News Radio, omny.fm, October 23

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Support lacking for investor advocates: Governments and regulators aren't funding independent advocacy, Investment Executive, investmentexecutive.com/, October 1

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Trudeau says Canada will turn back asylum seekers entering from U.S. during outbreak, iPolitics, ipolitics.ca, March 20

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Benjamin Berger, Osgoode professor, elected to board of Justice Studies Centre of the Americas, Law Times, lawtimesnews.com, November 4