Consistency in Tribunal Decision-Making

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Why Consistency? Consistency exists where like facts produce like results. In adjudicative decision-making, consistency is a precondition of equality before the law and a prerequisite to the Rule of Law. […]

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With the same meticulous planning and attention to detail you would expect from a firm with the impeccable reputation of WeirFoulds LLP, we have recently completed one of our most […]

Toronto’s City-Wide Zoning By-law: Revisited

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The City of Toronto (“the City”) recently released a revamped version of its Comprehensive Zoning By-law, which will update land use controls on most properties in the City. Property owners […]

Not at Fault? You May Still Pay

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The recent decision of the Divisional Court in the case of The Corporation of the City of Kawartha Lakes v Director, Ministry of the Environment (the Kawartha Lakes Decision), is […]