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Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General

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Works: 1,581 works in 1,956 publications in 10 languages and 4,739 library holdings
Classifications: e99.c6, 363.106509713
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1 edition published in in English and held by 64 libraries worldwide
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3 editions published between and 1978 in English and held by 58 libraries worldwide
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3 editions published in in English and held by 50 libraries worldwide
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2 editions published in in English and held by 50 libraries worldwide
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2 editions published in in English and held by 49 libraries worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 45 libraries worldwide
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4 editions published in in English and French and held by 42 libraries worldwide
The Review was instituted to "strengthen public health and safety and business confidence" after an incident of BSE in Canada, and allegations of illegal activities at certain provincial abattoirs. It followed elevated concerns about other public health issues as well after the Walkerton Inquiry and systemic problems exposed by the 2003 SARS crisis.
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7 editions published in in French and English and held by 37 libraries worldwide
Report of the provincial inquiry into the 1995 incident where Dudley George was shot and died of his wounds during a land claim occupation and protest by Aboriginal people in the Ipperwash Provincial Park.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 37 libraries worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 36 libraries worldwide
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4 editions published in in English and French and held by 27 libraries worldwide
On June 28, 2006, Attorney General Michael Bryant asked the Honourable Coulter Osborne, former Associate Chief Justice of Ontario, to lead the Civil Justice Reform Project (CJRP). Mr. Osborne was asked to propose options to reform the civil justice system to make it more accessible and affordable for Ontarians. Recommendations for action were to focus on proposals which will produce meaningful results in enhancing access to justice for Ontarians and which will be suitable for implementation within a reasonable amount of time. In conducting this review, the CJRP engaged in province-wide consultations, researched relevant civil justice studies and literature, recent reforms in other jurisdictions, and considered available quantitative and qualitative data. The work of the CJRP took into account the following principles and considerations: access, proportionality, one size does not fit all, and the culture of litigation. This document is a summary of Mr. Osborne's findings and recommendations--Publisher's website.
 
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Alternative Names

controlled identity Ontario.Dept. of Justice

Department of the Attorney General <Ontario>
Ministry of the Attorney General <Ontario>
Ontario. Attorney General
Ontario. Attorney General, Ministry of the
Ontario. Ministère du procureur général
Ontario. Ministry of Attorney General
Ontario. Ministry of the Attorney General
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