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Nicole Chrolavicius to speak at documentary film festival
- July 16, 2010
- David Baker
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Nicole Chrolavicius will be speaking at the documentary film festival M.U.C.K. (Movies of Uncommon Knowledge) following a screening of the film “Secrecy” on July 18, 2010. The topic of her discussion will be government secrecy and litigation in the context of national security cases in Canada. » Read the rest
Cara Wilkie to speak at Annual Conference of the National Educational Association of Disabled Students
- July 5, 2010
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Bakerlaw associate Cara Wilkie is scheduled to speak at the 2010 Conference of the National Educational Association of Disabled Students (NEADS). The subject of her talk is Human Rights of People with Disabilities: Practical Strategies.
The conference runs from November 12-14 at the at the Delta Winnipeg Hotel in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Ms. » Read the rest
Government releases report of Beer’s Independent Review of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
- June 14, 2010
- David Baker
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The Ontario government has released the report of Charles Beer’s Independent Review of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. Click here to read the full report on the government website.
Passed in 2005, the Act is designed to make Ontario accessible to people with disabilities by developing, implementing and enforcing standards with respect to goods, services, facilities, accommodation, employment, buildings, structures and premises. » Read the rest
Bakerlaw completes accessibility standards paper for Barrier-Free Manitoba
- June 1, 2010
- David Baker
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Bakerlaw has completed a new report on behalf of Barrier-Free Manitoba entitled “Accessibility Standards Legislation: A Strategic Options Paper.”
Bakerlaw to Challenge Inaccessibility of Government Websites in Federal Court
- May 8, 2010
- David Baker
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Bakerlaw will soon be headed to federal court with client Donna Jodhan. Jodhan, who is among approximately 10 per cent of the population with vision disabilities, is asking the government to provide vision impaired Canadians with equal access to government information and services online. » Read the rest
Divisional Court to Review Decision by Special Education Tribunal
- April 21, 2010
- David Baker
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On Monday April 26, 2010 the Divisional Court will hear oral arguments in Kozak vs. Toronto District School Board et. al.; a judicial review of the Special Education Tribunal’s decision to uphold the Toronto District School Board’s placement of Jared Kozak in an unidentified special education class. » Read the rest
Bakerlaw successful in having court order release of documents
- April 21, 2010
- David Baker
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Bakerlaw has received more than 850 new documents from federal lawyers in the case of firm client Benamar Benatta. As CTV news today reported, the disclosure of hundreds of new pages of information spanning several years comes despite previous assurances there were no further records relevant to the case. » Read the rest
Federal Court of Appeal decision good news for Bakerlaw client
- February 5, 2010
- David Baker
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The Federal Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of Bakerlaw client, the West Toronto Diamond Community Group. The decision upholds a previous Canadian Transportation Agency ruling stating that residents of the Junction area were suffering undue harm as a result of pile driving by GO Transit in the West Toronto Diamond Grade Seperation Project. » Read the rest
Benatta Court Date Covered in the Globe and Mail: Algerian Refugee Handed Over to U.S. accuses Ottawa of Cover Up
- September 12, 2009
- David Baker
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The latest news in Bakerlaw client Benamar Benatta’s case was covered in an article in today’s Globe & Mail. Click here to read the full story on the Globe’s website.
Benatta Coalition Calls on the Government to Provide Full Disclosure on the Illegal Transfer of Benamar Benatta
- September 9, 2009
- David Baker
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A coalition of rights groups today deplored the Canadian government’s failure to disclose fully documents relating to the illegal transfer to the US on September 12, 2001 of Bakerlaw client Benamar Benatta, resulting in his detention there for close to five years. » Read the rest