23 Jan Blog Bringing a Claim to the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal is a Kafkaesque Experience November 8, 2021 By NSRLP 100 comments This week’s guest blog is written by Chantal McCollum. Chantal began her LLB at Windsor Law, and completed it at the University of Otta... Continue reading
16 Jan Blog Tick Tock: A Two-Phase Blueprint to Improve A2J in BC using Paralegals July 16, 2021 By NSRLP 6 comments Reminder to all our faithful readers: we’re still taking suggestions for a title for our historically nameless blog – post your ideas i... Continue reading
09 Jan Blog, Uncategorized 2019 and a new direction for the NSRLP Blog March 7, 2023 By NSRLP 8 comments Since the NSRLP’s inception in 2013, a central mandate has been to bring the public into the conversation about justice reform, and spe... Continue reading
17 Dec Blog A2J Round-Up 2018 – and some wishes for Santa July 16, 2021 By NSRLP 5 comments A short history lesson The courts were originally created to protect citizens from the overreach of the State. Over time, they evolv... Continue reading
13 Dec Blog Self-Represented Litigants in the Courts: How They Are Shaping the Jurisprudence July 16, 2021 By NSRLP 9 comments Originally published on Slaw, Canada's online legal magazine; written by Julie Macfarlane. This is the first in a regular series of col... Continue reading