Toronto Mayor Rob Ford won his appeal this morning, as I predicted.
You can find my previous posts here:
http://administrativelawmatters.blogspot.ca/2012/11/the-mayor-bias-procedural-fairness-and.html
http://administrativelawmatters.blogspot.ca/2012/12/municipal-powers-another-look-at-ford.html
http://administrativelawmatters.blogspot.ca/2013/01/mayor-ford-collateral-damage-from.html
And a Financial Post op-ed here:
http://opinion.financialpost.com/2012/12/11/divisional-court-should-overturn-flawed-rob-ford-decision/
Showing posts with label 2012 ONSC 5615. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2012 ONSC 5615. Show all posts
Friday, 25 January 2013
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
Mayor Ford: Collateral Damage from the Doctrine of Collateral Attack?
I have written quite a bit about the saga surrounding the removal from office of Toronto's Mayor, Rob Ford: see here (principally on the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act), here (principally on the City of Toronto Act) and here (an overview of why the Divisional Court should allow Ford's appeal). Hackland J.'s decision at first instance is Magder v. Ford, 2012 ONSC 5615. For those of you fed up with Ford, I promise that this will be my last post until the Divisional Court makes a decision!
Warning: this post might not make much sense if you have not read the first-instance decision and my previous commentary.
Warning: this post might not make much sense if you have not read the first-instance decision and my previous commentary.
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