shockedcanadian
Diamond Member
- Aug 6, 2012
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Pretending to make it easier to sue but they make it even more expensive. In a nation last in the G20 in Access to Justice.
Anyone here or otherwise who supports those who crush peoples rights or operate in a creepy manner are cowards. I hate bullies and cowards the most in life, an immense drag on our species. Amazing to me how many Americans so eagerly help the Canadian Creepy Ones. I mean for the love of G-d find some courage.
Some people would happily bend your knee to the Germans if it meant an easier life for you...
www.thestar.com
“In fact, access to justice has been at a crisis point for decades … The crisis has only deepened since then and may now fairly be described as existential. Absent impactful reforms, our civil justice system risks becoming irrelevant.”
The report said “delays are only part of the problem … The cost of litigation is prohibitive for many Ontarians. Even those who can afford to access the civil justice system are confronted with the troubling reality of excessive delays and costs, meaning that many civil cases are simply not economically rational to pursue” and could lead to a loss of confidence in the system.
Anyone here or otherwise who supports those who crush peoples rights or operate in a creepy manner are cowards. I hate bullies and cowards the most in life, an immense drag on our species. Amazing to me how many Americans so eagerly help the Canadian Creepy Ones. I mean for the love of G-d find some courage.
Some people would happily bend your knee to the Germans if it meant an easier life for you...

Lawyer groups are ‘deeply concerned’ about proposed changes to civil lawsuits in Ontario
Proposed changes to make Ontario's civil courts more efficient and accessible could backfire while adding unaffordable, upfront costs for clients, legal groups warn.
“In fact, access to justice has been at a crisis point for decades … The crisis has only deepened since then and may now fairly be described as existential. Absent impactful reforms, our civil justice system risks becoming irrelevant.”
The report said “delays are only part of the problem … The cost of litigation is prohibitive for many Ontarians. Even those who can afford to access the civil justice system are confronted with the troubling reality of excessive delays and costs, meaning that many civil cases are simply not economically rational to pursue” and could lead to a loss of confidence in the system.