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 2020

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Increasing Access to justice requires culture shift not just lower lawyer fees: new book, Law Times, lawtimesnews.com, September 3

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Osgoode environmental clinic to help federal government assess proposed mining in northern Ontario, Law Times, lawtimesnews.com, February 24

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Triage in the Pandemic: How to Choose Who to Save?, L-express, l-express.ca, June 19

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Andrew Scheer and Peter MacKay's throwback to civil-rights-era racial stereotypes, Macleans, macleans.ca, February 26

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Academic panel presents perspectives on environmental racism in Canada, McGill Tribune, mcgilltribune.com, September 29

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Charter protections in pandemic times, National Magazine, nationalmagazine.ca, June 15

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The COVID-19 pandemic is changing how students cheat, and get caught, National Observer, nationalobserver.com, September 28

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Charging incels with terrorism won't protect sex workers, Now Toronto, nowtoronto.com, May 28

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Law professor denied entry to province calls travel ban unconstitutional, NTV, ntv.ca, June 28

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Putting a Positive Spin on Things with Signa Daum Shanks, Ontario Bar Association, oba.org, April 23

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Solidarity key to post COVID-19 response, OpenGlobalRights, openglobalrights.org, April 28

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Axworthy, Charest, Okafor and Studin: Canada must defend its international civil servants against attack, Ottawa Citizen, ottawacitizen.com, April 20

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A simple, low-cost bankruptcy option for Canada's insolvency system, Policy Options, policyoptions.irpp.org, May 18

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Le protocole de triage de l’Ontario sème l’émoi chez les personnes handicapées, Radio-Canada, Radio-Canada.ca, October 3

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Trains bloqués : pourquoi la police met du temps à intervenir, Radio-Canada, ici.radio-canada.ca, February 12

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Equal Pay Day Canada 2020: Gender Wage Gap, Refinery29, refinery29.com, April 3

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Late Reaction to Pandemic Has Proven Costly, Regina Leader-Post, leaderpost.com, April 1

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Why the World Health Organization’s Response to COVID-19 Is Crucial to the Future of Public Health, Rolling Stone, rollingstone.com, March 31

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Wet'suwet'en: A Nation Dividedet'en: A Nation Divided, The Agenda with Steve Paikin, tvo.org, February 10

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What's the Deal with Creepiness?, The Agenda with Steve Paikin, tvo.org, February 4

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The Anti-Union Virus Inside the Emergency Powers: Lessons for Workers, The Bullet, socialistproject.ca, April 26

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Investing in the honest truth, The Catholic Register, catholicregister.org, October 2

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Cities must end homeless camp evictions during the coronavirus pandemic, The Conversation, theconversation.com, June 9

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Ottawa steps into ‘Ring of Fire’ debate with Doug Ford, The Conversation, theconversation.com, February 17

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What Freud tells us about Chair Girl – and ourselves, The Conversation, theconversation.com, February 9

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Whose travel is 'essential' during coronavirus: Hockey players or asylum-seekers?, The Conversation, theconversation.com, June 17

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CPPIB says excluding fossil fuels from its portfolio would be 'an active short on human ingenuity', The Financial Post, financialpost.com, October 23

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Canada should not join other countries in instituting travel restrictions – or in breaking international law, The Globe and Mail, theglobeandmail.com, February 13

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How Canada's longest-serving judge made ‚"Campbelling" part of the legal lexicon for refugee cases, The Globe and Mail, theglobeandmail.com, September 8

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New Zealander Peter Hogg quietly shaped Canadian law, The Globe and Mail, theglobeandmail.com, February 21

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Opinion: The pandemic is increasing the gap between the haves and have nots, The Globe and Mail, theglobeandmail.com, May 20

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Ottawa yet to release virus projections, The Globe and Mail, theglobeandmail.com, April 2

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The pandemic has exposed the precarious economic situation of many Canadian families, The Globe and Mail, theglobeandmail.com, June 14

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Wet'suwet'en sign historic deal to negotiate land rights, The Guardian, theguardian.com, May 15

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New judicial expense disclosures strike ‘right balance,’ say legal advocates, The Hill Times, hilltimes.com, November 11

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Reconciliation isn’t up to Indigenous folks, The Hill Times, hilltimes.com/, June 22

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Who gets left behind when we are forced to triage scarce health resources?, The Hill Times, hilltimes.com, April 27

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Courts can learn to modernize through COVID-19 crisis, experts say, The Lawyer's Daily, thelawyersdaily.ca, March 20

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Current model of lawyering unequally distributes legal power in society, scholar says, The Lawyer's Daily, thelawyersdaily.ca, October 29

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Decision on Internet rates called win for fair pricing in Canada, The Lawyer's Daily, thelawyersdaily.ca, September 17

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Despite setback, plaintiffs in climate constitutional challenge plan to move forward, The Lawyer's Daily, thelawyersdaily.ca, November 16

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Ex-dean of Osgoode Hall appointed to Court of Appeal for Ontario, The Lawyer's Daily, thelawyersdaily.ca, November 26

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Judgment shows you can’t hide behind Internet and get away with defamation, lawyers say, The Lawyer's Daily, thelawyersdaily.ca, January 23

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Labour board decision underlines need for systemic change to support migrant workers, says lawyer, The Lawyer's Daily, thelawyersdaily.ca, November 19

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Ontario Court of Appeal flinches in face of 500-page factum, The Lawyer's Daily, thelawyersdaily.ca, September 9

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Courts need new ideas to safely resume jury trials, selection, lawyers say, The Lawyers' Daily, thelawyersdaily.ca, June 11

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LawPRO loses out on potential $87.8M tax windfall in Federal Court of Appeal decision, The Lawyers' Daily, thelawyersdaily.ca, June 2

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The battle for the 'breathing lands': Ontario's Ring of Fire and the fate of its carbon-rich peatlands, The Narwhal, thenarwhal.ca, July 11

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Skilled international lawyers crucial to effective pandemic responses, The Nation, thenationonlineng.net, September 8

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Canada's ‘Ring of Fire’ Is Loaded with Mineral Deposits But..., The National Interest, nationalinterest.org, February 19

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Putting entire Canadian city under quarantine to contain virus inconceivable, unenforceable: expert, The National Post, nationalpost.com, January 23

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Post-Secondary Education and COVID, The Radical Reverand, soundcloud.com, May 18

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A study urged better standards for migrant workers' housing. Nothing was done. Now COVID-19 has struck, The Toronto Star, thestar.com, May 11

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Controversies at U of T Law, York University highlight escalating suppression of moderate voices criticizing Israel, The Toronto Star, thestar.com, October 25

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Court orders should not be required for health care workers to get PPEs, The Toronto Star, thestar.com, April 30

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Future physicians train for uncertainty, The Toronto Star, thestar.com, October 3

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Quarantine of any coronavirus infected cruise ship possible in Canadian waters, officials say, The Toronto Star, thestar.com, February 10

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What happens when students break new rules?, The Toronto Star, thestar.com, September 3

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Ian Mulgrew: New data shows the need for legal reform in Canada, The Vancouver Sun, vancouversun.com, September 8

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Start of fall is when women begin to work for free for rest of the year, Toronto.com, toronto.com, September 28

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What happens to workers' rights during COVID-19?, TVO, tvo.org, May 19

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Whose law is it anyway? Part 1: Wetʼsuwetʼen and Indigenous rights, TVO, tvo.org, February 19

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Episode 40: Migrant Worker Rights with Fay Faraday, Uncommons, uncommons.ca, September 14

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Coronavirus travel bans violate international law and put the world at risk, says Canadian researcher, Vancouver Sun, vancouversun.com, February 16

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Kent McNeil: Pipeline protests and the rule of law, Vancouver Sun, vancouversun.com, February 21

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US boardrooms fail to reflect country's demographicsl, Wilwaukee Business Journal, bizjournals.com, June 12

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Looking at the pandemic response: Q-and-A with global health Professor Steven Hoffman, Yfile, yfile.news.yorku.ca, April 27

Media Mentions from 2019

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Genocide in Canada: debate after inquiry into deaths of indigenous women, ABC’s RN Drive, ABC’s RN Drive, June 12

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Organizers of upcoming fashion shows seek out Indigenous applicants from northern Ontario, AnishinabekNews.ca, AnishinabekNews.ca, March 21

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Professor Heidi Matthews’s KPFA (Berkeley) radio interview with Doug Henwood of “Behind the News” about Canada’s National Inquiry on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women finding of genocide, Behind the News, Behind the News, June 13

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How much does immigrating matter on which officer or judge you get? with Sean Rehaag, Borderlines Podcast, Borderlines Podcast, June 24

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Unresolved Land Claim at Heart of Wet’suwet’en Pipeline Opposition, Burns Lake Lakes District News, Burns Lake Lakes District News, January 21

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A 130-Year-Old Bar Exam: Could You Pass?, Canadian Lawyer, Canadian Lawyer, January 28

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Securities Commissions Asked to Investigate Ahead of Mining Companies Merger, Canadian Lawyer, Canadian Lawyer, January 3

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Do-it-yourself regulation, CanadianLawyerMag.com, CanadianLawyerMag.com, May 27

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AG David Lametti could be SNC-Lavalin's last hope to avoid prosecution, CBC, CBC, March 10

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Are mandatory vaccines the solution to a looming health crisis — or fuel for conspiracies?, CBC, CBC Radio’s Cross Country Checkup, May 5

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Banning Huawei From Canada’s 5G Networks Could Be Costly for Taxpayers, CBC, CBC, February 17

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Besieged by Workers and the CRA, This Once-Mighty Translation Agency Is Facing Financial Ruin, CBC, CBC, February 13

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Delays in getting an elevator built in the Dupont subway station affecting people with disabilities who use the TTC, CBC, CBC Radio’s Metro Morning with Matt Galloway, May 13

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'It's a crapshoot': Asylum seekers fret over fateful day at Canada's immigration board, CBC, April 26

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Letters May Threaten but It’s Hard to Prove Hate Crimes, Experts Say, CBC, CBC, February 7

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Mayor Pushes for External Investigation Into Why Red Hill Report Was Lost, CBC, CBC, February 8

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Police charge 'helmet guy' with assault over violence at Hamilton Pride, CBC, CBC, June 26

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Ring of Fire development to be 'slow, contested' if Far North Act replacement stands as-is, legal expert says, CBC, CBC, April 17

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SNC-Lavalin affair: Splitting the AG role from the justice file is worth considering, say former AGs, experts, CBC, CBC, March 2

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The disturbing question of why Canada’s done so little to end money laundering: Don Pittis, CBC, CBC, May 21

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Female Lawyers Fighting for Equal Access in Courtroom Robing Rooms, CBC Radio, CBC Radio Metro Morning with Matt Galloway, February 12

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Canadians Are Sometimes Pressured to Confess to Crimes They Didn’t Commit, CBC The Passionate Eye, CBC The Passionate Eye, January 5

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Dear Business Roundtable CEOs: Some tips on avoiding purpose-washing, Corporate Knights, corporateknights.com, September 6

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Closing the gender pay gap, CP24, CP24, April 9

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Metrolinx to Ban Recreational Pot Use for Some Workers, Union to Fight Move, CTV News, CTV News, January 28

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Montreal MP David Lametti Becomes Justice Minister As Trudeau Shuffles Cabinet, CTV News, CTV News, January 14

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'Measles parties' are a 'terrible idea,' experts warn, CTVNews.ca, CTVNews.ca, April 14

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Moment of Truth, ELMNT FM, ELMNT FM, April 10

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Days Before Merger, Complaints Filed Asking for Investigation of Pan American and Tahoe Resources, Financial Post, Financial Post, January 3

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Celadon Leaves Former Drivers Hanging Without Bankruptcy Filing In Canada, FreightWaves, benzinga.com, December 24

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Are bank algorithms sexist? How tech might be working against women, Global News, globalnews.ca, November 30

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Justice Minister and Attorney General — Jody Wilson-Raybould, Experts Suggest They Could Be Separated, Global News, Global News, February 28

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Refugee judge asks woman why her husband wouldn’t ‘just kill’ her, Global News, globalnews.ca, November 27