RESOURCES
Ontario’s Tribunal System
Tribunals are public organizations with tribunal members or adjudicators
who have the legal power to hold hearings and make binding decisions in
many kinds of disputes and cases.
Tribunals act judicially and independently, and they must be treated
differently from advisory or operational boards or agencies.
Almost all adjudicative tribunals in the Ontario Government are in a
tribunal cluster, except the tribunals in the areas of health and labor.
For more information, see:
Ontario’s Adjudicative Tribunals: Basic
Information, Tribunal Watch, August 18, 2020
Specific Tribunal Pages
LEGAL AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES
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Society of Ontario Adjudicators and Regulators (SOAR)
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Legal Clinics
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Community Legal Education Ontario
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Steps to Justice – Step-by-step information about legal problems (Community Legal Education Ontario)
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Law Society of Ontario (Referral Service)
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Council of Canadian Administrative Tribunals (CCAT)
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Ombudsman Ontario
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Ron Ellis – Administrative Justice System Reform
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Paul Daly – Administrative Law Matters