Good day, Bill-watchers and readers of Know How. We’re chiming in here because, as most of you know, the 43rd Parliament of Ontario has been dissolved as of Tuesday, January 28, 2025, at 4:00 pm. As a result, there are no planned meetings of the House, and the next House of Bills post will not appear in your inbox March 10, 2025, as we’d originally announced. Instead, a general election will take place on February 27, 2025, and House of Bills will resume once the 44th Parliament is established and legislature is back in session. Click through for more information about parliamentary dissolution, and a roundup of election law resources.
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If you’ve been in the neighbourhood of Queen and University lately, you may have noticed that the whole Northeast corner of the intersection looks a little different than it used to. That’s because, like so many neighborhoods in Toronto, it’s under a few different kinds of construction. Osgoode Hall itself is undergoing repair, maintenance, and improvement, too. While the roadblocks and detours may seem impassable, you can still come visit the Great Library (and really, you should, because we miss you).
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The Law Society’s Practice Management Resources page has been overhauled! The renovated page features a new look, clearer navigation, and easier access to its valuable content. Brought to you by the great minds of the Law Society of Ontario’s Practice Management Resources team, lawyers and paralegals can find and access everything from templates and tools to essential information and guidelines. Whether you’re starting a new practice, managing client relationships, navigating conflicts of interest, or organizing your files, the updated page has got you covered.
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