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Media Mentions from 2023
Ford's Greenbelt flip-flop could spell legal trouble for taxpayers, lawyers say, CBC News, cbc.ca, October 11
Lawyers eyeing ‘options’ if notwithstanding clause used in Saskatchewan pronoun case, Law360, law360.ca, October 5
Law schools disclose common concerns, diverse takes on regulating GenAI use by students, faculty, Law 360, law360.ca, September 29
Development of AI tech could rely on interpretation of copyright protections: Osgoode law prof, Law Times, lawtimesnews.com, October 11
Media Mentions from 2022
Conditional sentencing limits threaten reconciliation in Canada’s criminal justice system, advocates say, Canada’s National Observer, ca.news.yahoo.com, November 15
Privacy del lavoratore, novità in arrivo in Ontario, OMNI News, omnitv.ca, January 1
Technology and Labour: Algorithmic Management, Platform Economy and the Law (with Prof. Valerio De Stefano), The Law School Show, thelawschoolshow.com, July 28
Who gets to decide the future of the Ring of Fire?, TVO, tvo.org, February 11
Media Mentions from 2021
Canada Climate Law Initiative Applauds Trudeau-Biden Collaboration to Iimprove Reporting and Disclosure of Climate Risks, Business View Magazine, businessviewmagazine.com, March 4
Bank chooses digital currency proposals submitted by Osgoode professor, other academic researchers, Canadian Lawyer, canadianlawyermag.com, February 23
Ed Waitzer looks to new phase in his career, Canadian Lawyer, canadianlawyermag.com, February 2
Osgoode professor asks feds to disclose alleged aid to Goldcorp in human rights dispute, Canadian Lawyer, canadianlawyermag.com, March 12
PM launches process to select the next Supreme Court justice, Canadian Lawyer, canadianlawyermag.com, February 23
Transport Canada travel restrictions will hurt immigration to Canada, says lawyer, Canadian Lawyer, canadianlawyermag.com, February 4
Development and Peace say proper authority to investigate rights violations abroad lacking, Catholic Register, catholicregister.org, March 7
N.B. Law Society says higher cap on lawyer contingency fees could improve access to legal help, CBC News, cbc.ca, March 25
Long-delayed CORE office to take complaints in early 2021, CIM Magazine, magazine.cim.org, March 1
4 top universities submit CBDC designs to the Bank of Canada, Cointelegraph, cointelegraph.com, February 11
Death due to COVID-19 parties could lead to manslaughter charges: experts, CP24, cp24.com/, April 30
Your Morning: Bank of Canada speeding up development of 'digital loonie', CTV News, ctv.ca, March 1
York and University of Toronto researchers work on plan for cryptocurrency to go mainstream, Excalibur, excal.on.ca, March 1
Port of Montreal: Why it matters and what a full strike could mean, FreightWaves, freightwaves.com, April 15
‘Everyone is at risk’: Migrants and undocumented workers need the COVID-19 vaccine too, Global News, globalnews.ca, March 20
Toronto van attack trial, verdict gave glimpse into new reality of virtual court cases, Global News, globalnews.ca, March 5
Constitutional and health law experts weigh in on Federal Court's hotel isolation decision |, Law Times, lawtimesnews.com, April 29
Cromwell report: immigration issues were deciding factor, not external pressure from judge, Law Times, lawtimesnews.com, April 5
Osgoode innovation clinic launches ChatBot offering IP information and assistance, Law Times, lawtimesnews.com, February 3
Pension fund trustees obligated to consider climate change risk: lawyer, Law Times, lawtimesnews.com, June 4
Bank of Canada unveils 3 digital currency proposals from universities, Ledger Insights, ledgerinsights.com, February 1
OHRC’s 60th anniversary | 60e anniversaire de la CODP, Ontario Human Rights Commission, youtube.com/OntHumanRights, March 24
UCalgary computer science and business professors advise Bank of Canada on central bank digital currency design, OTCPM24 Business Updates, otcpm24.com, February 12
Ontario's Government Found 15,000 COVID-19 Workplace Violations. They Stopped Work Only 24 Times., Press Progress, pressprogress.ca, April 28
Negotiations between Unifor and companies in the sharing economy, Radio-Canada, ici.radio-canada.ca, February 25
Bank of Canada plans to create digital currency, Radio-Canada International, rcinet.ca, February 11
Canada votes to collect data to document 'environmental racism', Reuters, reuters.com, March 24
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
Indigenous Bar Association calls for permanent spot on Supreme Court of Canada, The Globe and Mail, theglobeandmail.com, April 21
Supreme Court ruling grants constitutional rights for Indigenous peoples outside Canada with ties to the land, The Globe and Mail, theglobeandmail.com, April 23
Ontario lawyers’ groups monitoring judge selection process as new law looms, leaders say, The Lawyer's Daily, thelawyersdaily.ca, March 3
Osgoode Hall announces COVID-19 student relief plan, The Lawyer's Daily, thelawyersdaily.ca, February 25
Trial judge’s ‘stereotypical inferences’ spur new trial in sex assault case, The Lawyer's Daily, thelawyersdaily.ca, March 12
Biden has hit the ground running on climate and environmental justice. How will Canada respond?, The Narwhal, thenarwhal.ca, February 16
How COVID-19 affected global legal practice, The Nation News Nigeria, thenationonlineng.net, April 20
Bank of Canada reveals three digital currency proposals, The Paypers, thepaypers.com, February 12
Despite a crackdown, workplace-related COVID deaths have accelerated in 2021, The Toronto Star, thestar.com, April 13
The Tragically Hip is suing Mill Street Brewery over ‘100th Meridian’ beer, The Toronto Star, thestar.com, February 9
U of T researchers help lay groundwork for Bank of Canada-backed “digital loonie”, U of T News, www.utoronto.ca, February 11
Professor Wade Wright new author of 'go-to' law treatise, Western Law News, law.uwo.ca, March 22
Media Mentions from 2020
Ottawa At Work with Leslie Roberts for Wednesday August 5th, 2020, 580 CFRA, omny.fm, August 5
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
This is personal': Canadians should be outraged by the unfair treatment of migrant workers, AM640 - The Morning Show, omny.fm, June 9
Legal analysis suggests CPPIB not doing enough to transition to lower-carbon assets, Benefits Canada, benefitscanada.com, September 18
Indigenous communities not appropriately brought into constitutional structure: Civil justice advocate, BNN Bloomberg, bnnbloomberg.ca, February 27
Binational partnership calls on the Canadian Pension Plan to divest from its Colorado oil and gas holdings, Boulder Weekly, boulderweekly.com, September 17
What you need to know about the Quarantine Act, Breakfast Television, bttoronto.ca, March 26
The life and death of an undocumented construction worker, Broadview, broadview.org, February 25
The Justice Crisis: A New Book about Access to Justice in Canada, Canadian Forum on Civil Justice CFCJ/FCJC, cfcj-fcjc.org, September 2
Renowned legal scholar and lawyer Peter Hogg dead at 80, Canadian Lawyer, canadianlawyermag.com, February 7
Workplace safety in Canada: Where it all started, Canadian Occupational Safety, thesafetymag.com, November 19
COVID-19 and the risk of foreign investor challenges, CBA/ABC National, nationalmagazine.ca, September 9
Reaching out: A look at initiatives – old and new – to increase diversity in Canadian law schools., CBA/ABC National, nationalmagazine.ca, March 26
Assessing the value of a life: COVID-19 triage orders mustn't work against those with disabilities, CBC News, cbc.ca, April 19
Covert calls for help – a hotline for migrant workers, CBC News, cbc.ca, June 23
Did the WHO mishandle the global coronavirus pandemic?, CBC News, cbc.ca, April 30
Everybody is susceptible': Why younger Canadians may be helping fuel the spread of COVID-19, CBC News, cbc.ca, April 1
Far-right extremists getting bolder as threatening behaviour goes unchecked, police warned, CBC News, cbc.ca, May 11
Federal government orders regional impact assessment in Ring of Fire, CBC News, cbc.ca, February 18
Legal experts call for halt to 'mining as usual' during pandemic, CBC News, cbc.ca, June 9
Mother of newborn twins denied exemption to return to home province of N.L., CBC News, cbc.ca, June 30
Tough choices' to make as Manitoba considers when to reopen schools, experts say, CBC News, cbc.ca, April 23
Why a 2nd wave of COVID-19 is more dangerous than it looks, CBC News, cbc.ca, October 3
Before the Plague, CoronaJournal, crisis-diary.net, April 26
Canadians flown out of China will be quarantined for two weeks, CTV News, ctvnews.ca, February 3
Canadians in China to be Airlifted Out Thursday, CTV News, ctvnews.ca, February 4
W5: Tough times for Canada's invisible migrant workforce, CTV: W5, youtube.com, September 26
Why more Canadians are declaring bankruptcy, CTV Your Morning, ctv.ca, January 8
Proposed changes to workplace safety rules, compensation a 'step back': Labour experts, Edmonton Journal, edmontonjournal.com, November 16
Supreme Court to hear significant York University copyright case, Excalibur, excal.on.ca, October 27
FACL Ontario Podcast: Race and Identity in the Law, Part 1, FACL Ontario, blubrry.com, September 8
Oversight or interference? Jensen's pending departure sparks debate about government's relationship to OSC, Financial Post, business.financialpost.com, January 27
General Appeal Podcast: Episode 2 - Distinction with a Difference, General Appeal Podcast, generalappealpodcast.libsyn.com, April 13
Across the world, coronavirus hits poor neighbourhoods harder. Here's why, Global News, globalnews.ca, May 20
As Canada reopens, are we ready for a second wave of coronavirus infection?, Global News, globalnews.ca, May 14
Canada hits 100,000 coronavirus cases, and we're not out of the woods yet, Global News, globalnews.ca, June 18
Canada is flattening the coronavirus curve. That's good news, expert explains, Global News, globalnews.ca, April 17
Coronavirus: Closing Canada’s border to refugees violates international law, experts say, Global News, globalnews.ca, March 20
Coronavirus death graph shows how March's lockdown saved lives: expert, Global News, globalnews.ca, May 12
Coronavirus: How B.C. is bending the curve and why there is hope for Ontario and Quebec, Global News, globalnews.ca, April 7
Coronavirus: We asked an expert your unanswered questions, Global News, globalnews.ca, March 5
Here’s what we know about whether China misrepresented the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak, Global News, globalnews.ca, January 27
How the new coronavirus compares to SARS, MERS, Ebola and other diseases, Global News, globalnews.ca, January 27
Mobs are attacking Indigenous fisheries in Nova Scotia. Here's what's going on, Global News, Globalnews.ca, October 19
Montreal activists denounce recent protests against Mi’kmaq fishermen in Nova Scotia, Global News, globalnews.ca, November 1
Ontario's mixed messaging on coronavirus is leading to distrust in province, experts say, Global News, Globalnews.ca, October 6
Retired Osgoode Hall law professor pursues dream of becoming playwright, addresses gun violence, Global News, globalnews.ca, February 3
Will students return to campus next year? Probably not, experts say, Global News, globalnews.ca, May 26
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
Support lacking for investor advocates: Governments and regulators aren't funding independent advocacy, Investment Executive, investmentexecutive.com/, October 1
Trudeau says Canada will turn back asylum seekers entering from U.S. during outbreak, iPolitics, ipolitics.ca, March 20
Benjamin Berger, Osgoode professor, elected to board of Justice Studies Centre of the Americas, Law Times, lawtimesnews.com, November 4