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health justice program urges province and city to end residential and encampment evictions

12/10/2020

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Doctors who advocate can still serve as expert witnesses: Superior Court Encampment Decision

12/1/2020

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Braxton Murphy and Brendan Jowett

Neighbourhood Legal Services (NLS) recently represented 14 homeless individuals, as well as two public-interest organizations, in seeking an injunction to stop the City of Toronto from forcibly clearing homeless encampments during the pandemic. While we were unsuccessful in getting the injunction, the Court made important findings about the admissibility of two medical expert witnesses who gave evidence about the potential impacts of forcible displacement on encampment residents. Both doctors had a history of publicly advocating against the clearance of encampments and for the rights of the homeless generally.

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New law with major impact on tenants

6/10/2020

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Brendan Jowett, Staff Housing Lawyer
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The Government of Ontario is ramming a bill through the legislature which will fast-track evictions, limit tenant rights at the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB), allow illegal rent increases, and turn the LTB into a debt dispute agency.


With tens of thousands of renters struggling or unable to pay the rent in the midst of a pandemic, tenants are looking for meaningful rent relief, stronger rent control, and protection from evictions. Bill 184, which passed second reading on May 27, 2020 with almost no advance notice, addresses none of these concerns. It is a Trojan horse which will hurt tenants in the long run. 

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defending homeless encampments

5/15/2020

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By Jennifer Stone (Executive Director) & Brendan Jowett (Staff Housing Lawyer)
 
On May 15, 2020, we joined community members along Lakeshore Blvd. W., between Spadina and Bay St., where the City of Toronto had given residents notice that they intended to clear tents and belongings of homeless people camped under the Gardiner Expressway. It was rainy and cold.
 
The eviction notice originally said that the clearance would take place before 8am at Spadina and Lakeshore. A bit of cat-and-mouse took place instead. A community organizer at Lakeshore & Bay Street alerted us that in fact the frontloader/garbage trucks were there at 8am and set to clear another encampment. Those who had gathered at Spadina ran to Bay. You’ve perhaps seen the dramatic image of an elementary school teacher named Ana standing between a tent and bulldozer. 

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NLS joins other community organizations to urge all levels of government to address the overlapping housing, income security and opioid crises which are amplified by Covid19

5/4/2020

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Our Executive Director spoke with other community agency representatives from @StreetHealthTO, @TODropinNetwork, @SanctuaryTO at a press conference hosted by the Regent Park Community Health Centre on May 4th, to speak about the impact of #Covid19 on longstanding homeless, opioid and poverty crises. This was her statement: ​

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Statement on legal aid cuts from jack deklerk, executive director

8/1/2019

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Statement Originally Published July 2, 2019
Low income residents of Toronto’s downtown east side (NLS's client community) are facing hard times. Living here is increasingly unaffordable and once again supportive services are being cut back. Whether at the municipal, provincial or the national level, it is no longer possible to get all the help needed to push through the bureaucratic grind. Subsidized housing especially seems beyond reach for those on the waiting list. Getting decent income, whether through disability benefits or secure employment, is another dream, just or well beyond one’s grasp. And seeking permanent residence in Canada, whether through the refugee process or on humanitarian & compassionate grounds, is to wait and endure loss: of self-worth and confidence, of connections with children, spouses and other family members, and to live and be treated as a displaced person.


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Mayes and JFCY v Minister of Citizenship and Immigration [Citizenship Application Fees]

7/29/2019

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The following post is reproduced from Justice for Children and Youth, to read the post on their site click HERE​

COURT: FEDERAL COURT, 2019

JFCY WAS A PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGANT IN A PROCEEDING BEFORE THE FEDERAL COURT SEEKING THE RIGHT OF APPLICANTS FOR CITIZENSHIP TO SEEK AN EXEMPTION (OR REDUCTION OF FEES) IN CASES OF SPECIAL AND UNUSUAL HARDSHIP. BELOW IS THE NOTICE ISSUED FOLLOWING THE SETTLEMENT OF THE CASE, LINKS TO THE SETTLEMENT ORDER, AND THE MATERIALS FILED WITH THE COURT.

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Middle-class injustice: Too wealthy for legal aid, too pinched for 'average' lawyers' fees

3/8/2016

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"An 'average' 5-day civil trial cost $56K last year, beyond the reach of most average people"

[1] http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/legal-aid-middle-class-1.3476870
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Canadian Groups to urge UN to press Canada on housing, poverty and justice

2/22/2016

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"The 30 groups will make presentations while the UN does its 10-year assessment of Canada's international obligations."

[1] http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2016/02/18/canadian-groups-to-urge-un-to-press-canada-on-housing-poverty-and-justice.html
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Ontario simplifies medical reviews for people on disability support

2/22/2016

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"Onerous reviews for people on ODSP — many of whom suffer from mental illness —will become less stressful under a new process."

[1] http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2016/02/18/ontario-simplifies-medical-reviews-for-people-on-disability-support.html
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