The Case for Reforming Scheduling in the Ontario Courts
Getting a motion date can be a herculean effort in Ontario. Currently the Ontario Superior Court of Justice has a patchwork of processes for scheduling. Different courthouses have different ways of scheduling court dates. Even finding out which dates are available can be frustrating.
It is problematic and an access to justice issue. Getting a date for a motion should be easy. Knowing how to obtain a date should be even easier. There is some guidance online, for example:
- Toronto’s process – https://www.ontariocourts.ca/scj/practice/practice-directions/toronto/civil-t/
- Central East process – https://www.ontariocourts.ca/scj/practice/practice-directions/central-east/civil-ce/ / https://www.ontariocourts.ca/scj/notices-and-orders-covid-19/ce-civil-proceedings/
The Central East Region has a Calendly process: https://calendly.com/ce-civil. This . . . [more]
