Supreme Court of Canada upholds reduction in size of Toronto's City Council
Monday, October 4, 2021Stephen A. Thiele, Gavin J. Tighe, K.C., James R.G. CookLitigationToronto Politics, Supreme Court of Canada, City Councillors
In Canada’s recent federal election, voters demonstrated a passion for democracy and were willing to stand in long line-ups to exercise their...
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Coming soon to a backyard near you???
Tuesday, February 27, 2018Anna HusaLitigationToronto, Backyard Chickens, Toronto Politics
“Locally-sourced food” is taking on new meaning in the City of Toronto.
Late last year, City council approved a backyard chicken pilot project which will allow residents in four ward...
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Is Canada Day celebration controversy worth breach of contract claim?
Wednesday, July 5, 2017Stephen A. ThieleLitigation, Employment LawToronto, Toronto Politics, Termination, Ontario, Canada Day
On July 1, 2017, Canada turned 150 years old. All across the nation, public and private organizers...
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It's The Little Things In Life That Count
Wednesday, June 15, 2016Gavin J. Tighe, K.C.Litigation, LegalRob Ford, Toronto Politics, Toronto, Politics, General Interest
Many people have asked me what it was like to be the lawyer for former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford. Rob’s recent passing left those who knew and supported him saddened and those who did not confounded as to...
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