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Keeping on Top of Key Developments- Part II
Program Details
Date: Friday, June 8, 2012
Time: 1:00 am to 4:00 pm
Location: The Conference Centre at the OBA | 20 Toronto St., 2nd Floor | Toronto, ON
This year's program provides a practical update on both substantive and procedural issues relating to human rights claims. In Parts I and II, the presenters will share topical information relevant to practitioners with varying levels of experience with human rights legislation, and share insight based upon case law and experience relating to both the provincial and federal regimes. Both sessions are intended to promote discussion of practice issues that those of us who advise clients regarding human rights issues may have to address.
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Geri Sanson, SANSON LAW OFFICE Professional Corporation Mark Geiger, Blaney McMurtry LLP Trevor Guy, Heenan Blaikie LLP
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Keeping on Top of Key Developments - Part II
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Introductory Remarks
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1:10 pm
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How the Courts Are Interpreting Human Rights Legislation • Defending the autonomy of human rights tribunal jurisprudence • Judicial review and appeals of human rights decisions • Appellate review of substantive and procedural issues • Judicial review of preliminary decisions: the SCC decision in Halifax v. Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission Ranjan Agarwal, Bennett Jones LLP Samar Musallam, Canadian Human Rights Commission, Legal Counsel - Ottawa Bruce Ryder, Osgoode Hall Law School, Associate Professor and Assistant Dean First Year, Academic Director, Anti-Discrimination Intensive Program Niiti Simmonds, Pinto Wray James LLP
Paper Submissions from Chris Robertson, Osgoode Hall, JD Candidate Kendall Yamagishi, Osgoode Hall, JD Candidate
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2:20 pm
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Break
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2:35 pm
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Pushing the Envelope • Substantive update on remedies • Interpreting competing rights • Substantive developments in the interpretation of creed • Update from the Human Rights Legal Support Centre Suzanne Chiodo, Federal Court of Canada, Clerk Reema Khawja, Ontario Human Rights Commission, Counsel Cherolyn Knapp, Nelson, Watson LLP Katherine Laird, Human Rights Legal Support Centre, Executive Director
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3:45 pm
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Question Period
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4:00 pm
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Program Concludes
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