| Supreme Court of Canada |
The Supreme Court of Canada is Canada's highest court. It is the final general court of appeal, the last judicial resort for all litigants, whether individuals or governments. |
| Federal Court of Canada |
The Federal Court is Canada's national trial court which hears and decides legal disputes arising in the federal domain, including claims against the Government of Canada, civil suits in federally-regulated areas and challenges to the decisions of federal tribunals. |
| Federal Department of Justice |
The Department of Justice works to ensure that Canadians enjoy a justice system that is fair, accessible and efficient. They help the federal government to develop policy and to make and reform laws as needed. |
| Ontario Statutes and Regulations |
This E-Law site is a joint project of the Ministry of Consumer and Business Services and the Ministry of the Attorney General. Their goal is to make source law available within two business days of a change in the law and to provide up-to-date consolidated law within ten business days of a change in the law. |
| CPP Disability Benefits |
This online guide explains how to apply for Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefits. |
| Ontario Court of Appeal |
Court is composed of 22 judges who hear over 1500 civil and criminal appeals each year. These appeals relate to a wide variety of issues including commercial, administrative, family and criminal law matters as well as the principles of sentencing, Charter litigation and the rules of evidence. In ninety-eight percent of cases, the Court of Appeal is the last avenue of appeal for litigants in the province. |
| CPP - Pension Appeals Board |
The Pension Appeals Board is the final opportunity for appeal under the Canada Pension Plan. |
| Criminal Injuries Compensation Board |
The Criminal Injuries Compensation Board is an agency that awards compensation to victims of crimes of violence that take place in Ontario. |