From Your Library: Searching Ontario Hansard Debates Online

If you need to discern the intent behind a particular piece of legislation, there’s (arguably) no better place than from the discussion of those who brought it into being. Fortunately, the record of the debates of parliament, the Hansard Debates, are becoming increasingly available online.

Provincial (Ontario)

Provincial Hansard records are available from the Legislative Assembly’s website, with scattered coverage back to 1979. PDF files of the most recent parliamentary debates are also available on the Legislative Assembly’s site in addition to the plain text. If you know the date on which a certain bill was discussed, you can simply browse to that date from the link above.

Most of the time, however, you will probably not know the exact date that the bill was discussed. In this case, you can browse to the Bill itself by clicking on Bills and Lawmaking -> Past & Present, and then select the parliamentary year from the dropdown menu. Once you have located the Bill, you can click on the “Debates” tab, as seen in the example below.

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This will bring up a list of the dates that the Bill was discussed in parliament, and by clicking on the blue dates, will link you directly to the Hansard records. If a link is not available online, it will at least tell you the date, which you can then use to look it up in the print version at a library.

The majority of commentary occurs during the second reading of a bill. If it is deferred to a committee, the committee reports will also be linked from this screen.

You can also search the Hansard debates here, although your mileage may vary using this search tool.

We don’t hold the print copies of the Hansard here at the CCLA Library, but they are available from the University of Ottawa Law Library and the Supreme Court Library. As always, if you have difficulty finding what you need you can contact us at library@ccla-abcc.ca and we will do our best to point you in the right direction!

Recently Published Ottawa Decisions

Find below recently published Ottawa decisions, available through CanLII.org.

Family Matters

Chasles v. Bourgeois (2014 ONSC 3115)
matrimonial home — income — spousal support — cardiologist — cottage
Justice J. Mackinnon

Davies v. Murdock (2014 ONSC 3105)
behaved — liability for costs — motion — children — financial
Justice L. Ratushny

Buckley v. Buckley (2014 ONSC 3077)
needs — attendant care — volunteers — retrofitting — father
Justice R. Beaudoin

Striegler v. Korycki (2014 ONSC 2923)
children — decision-making authority — custody — diabetes — access
Justice M. Labrosse

Civil Matters

Green v. Canada (Attorney General) (2014 ONSC 2976)
negligence — pension transfer — transfer agreement existed — proposed amendments — pled
Justice T. Minnema

Criminal Matters

R. v. Karigar (2014 ONSC 3093)
bribery — sentence — public officials — deterrence — foreign
Justice C. Hackland

Her Majesty the Queen v. Bingley (2014 ONSC 2432)
peace officer — drug — qualified — soon as practicable — will enable a proper analysis
Justice H. McLean

R. v. White (2014 ONSC 2878)
stabbing — victim — sentencing — probation — apartment
Justice L. Ratushny

Library Tours

We are always excited to welcome new students to the CCLA Library! In anticipation of the influx of new summer and articling students we have scheduled some tours for the end of May and beginning of June.

These tours are a great opportunity to meet library staff and learn about library resources, training opportunities, and legal services which may support and assist you in your practice. We also encourage any and all to sign up for the CCLA Newsletter to begin learning about news, events, and opportunities in the East Region.

Tours will be held beginning May 13 on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 AM, and usually take between 20 to 30 minutes. Please contact Brenda Lauritzen, the CCLA Library’s Reference Librarian, at blauritzen@ccla-abcc.ca or 613-233-7386 x222 to schedule a tour. We look forward to seeing you soon!

New Charging Station in the Library

We’ve all been there: that moment when your phone drops to 1% battery life just as you need it most. Well fret no more!

We’ve got you covered here at the CCLA library with our new charging station for mobile devices. If you’re stuck in the courthouse without your charger stop by the library and feed your phone some new life! We currently support iPhone (Legacy and Lightning), Android, Blackberry, and accessories.

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The station is located next to the computer carrels. Please do not leave your devices unattended.

Older LSUC CPD Materials Now Available Online Free of Charge

Some of you might be familiar with the Law Society’s AccessCLE service, which is a database that provides electronic PDF access to papers and materials from LSUC events since 2004. Previously this service came with an access premium, but we’re excited to inform you that you can now print and download any articles that are older than 18 months – free of charge! Articles newer than the 18 month time frame will still be available on a pay-per-view basis.

These articles are a great place to find recent commentary, forms, and cases concerning current issues in the legal profession. You can search or browse them from the link above, or alternatively through the Great Library’s integrated catalogue Infolocate.

CCLA members also already have access to CCLA CPD materials since 2001, through our Conference Papers Database.

Prefer browsing in print? Don’t worry, the CCLA library still collects those grey binders you know and love.

Recently Published Ottawa Decisions

Find below recently published Ottawa decisions, available through CanLII.org.

Family Matters

Zattolo v. Zattolo (2013 ONSC 3032)
child support — access — irrevocable beneficiary — motion — materials
Justice S. Kershman

Lawrence v. Adewumi (2013 ONSC 2716)
father — arrears — payor — amount of child support — today
Justice P. Kane

Egan v. Burton (2013 ONSC 3063)
cottage — matrimonial home — marriage — separation — paid
Justice T. Ray

Hay v. Hay (2013 ONSC 3078)
child support — amount of spousal support — retroactive — material change — pay
Justice M. Linhares de Sousa

Civil Matters

Tancho-Defyrus (GP) Inc. v. Masotti (2013 ONSC 3167)
motion — successful — costs — striking — lengthened
Justice R. Smith

Ducharme v. Solarium De Paris Inc. (2013 ONSC 3148)
solariums — class — common — partial indemnity — costs
Justice R. Smith

Schleyer and Bugnet (2013 ONSC 3215)
accident — discovery — settlement — litigation — motion
Master C. Macleod

Passy Estate v. Forrest-Cluney (2013 ONSC 3206)
litigation guardian — affidavit of documents — discovery planning — estate — funds
Master C. Macleod

Cruickshank Construction Limited v. Durrett Companies Limited (2013 ONSC 3209)
lease — offer to purchase — quarry property — renewed — refusal
Justice R. Smith

6038212 Canada Inc. v. 1230367 Ontario Ltd. (2013 ONSC 3022)
environmental — groundwater — remediation — contamination — report
Justice J. MacKinnon

Genivar Inc. v. Taylor (2013 ONSC 3077)
motion for summary — event of the cause — substantial indemnity costs — payable — acted
Justice C. McKinnon

Criminal Matters

R. v. McGuffie (2013 ONSC 3071)
crack cocaine — police — pre-sentence custody — sentence — breaches
Justice T. Ray

R. v. César (2012 ONSC 5610)
preliminary inquiry justice — bouncers — inference — jurisdictional error — bar
Justice J. Parfett

R v FL (2013 ONSC 828)
slept — sexual — pregnant — assaults — room
Justice T. Ray

Library Tours

We are always happy for this time of year when we welcome new students to the CCLA Library! We would love to invite any interested to schedule tours of the library. These tours are a great opportunity to meet library staff and learn about library resources, training opportunities, and services which may support and assist you in your practice. We also encourage any and all to sign up for the CCLA Newsletter to begin learning about news, events, and opportunities in the East Region.

Tours will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 AM and 2:30 PM. Please contact Brenda Lauritzen, the CCLA Library’s Reference Librarian, at blauritzen@ccla-abcc.ca or 613-233-7386 x222 to schedule a tour. We look forward to seeing you soon!

Recently Published Ottawa Decisions

Find below recently published Ottawa decisions, available through CanLII.org.

Family Matters

Fielding v. Fielding (2013 ONSC 1421)
closed mediation — information — redact — privilege — assessment
Justice J. Mackinnon

Fielding v. Fielding (2013 ONSC 1458)
parental alienation — expert — admissibility — evidence — report
Justice J. Mackinnon

Holden. v. Gange (2013 ONSC 1423)
property — equalization — separation — kennel — valuation
Justice T. Minnema

Lalonde v. Potier (2013 ONSC 211)
child support — custody — father — set-off amount — hybrid
Justice R. Beaudoin

Lalonde v. Potier (2013 ONSC 1513)
child support — hybrid — approach — offer — motion
Justice R. Beaudoin

Henningsen v. Smith (2013 ONSC 1386)
care — child — home — father — visits
Justice M. Linhares de Sousa

Civil Matters

Plaunt v. Renfrew Power Generation Inc. (2013 ONSC 1687)
expert — discovery — determined at a case conference — evidence — time limits to be agreed
Justice R. Smith

L’Abbé v. Allen-Vanguard (2013 ONSC 1098)
offeree shareholders — escrow fund — amendment — warranties — misrepresentations
Master C. MacLeod

Faridani v. Stubbert (2013 ONSC 1233)
deemed undertaking rule — amendment — discovery — pleading — battery
Master C. MacLeod

St. Lewis v. Rancourt (2013 ONSC 1334)
blog — copy of an e-mail — answered — original e-mail — meanings
Justice R. Smith

St. Lewis v. Rancourt (2013 ONSC 1350)
blog — answer — malice — e-mail — defamatory
Justice R. Smith

St. Lewis v. Rancourt (2013 ONSC 1564)
defamation — champerty motion — affidavits — libel — motive
Justice R. Smith

Bank of Montreal v. Demarsh (2013 ONSC 1594)
costs — aka — offer — bettered — indemnity
Justice T. Ray

Ouellette v. Attorney-General of Canada (2013 ONSC 1585)
costs — rates — partial indemnity — divided success — impatience
Justice T. Ray

Feinstein v. Freedman (2013 ONSC 1616)
dividends — siblings — trustees — income — beneficiaries
Justice J. Parfett

Municipality of Greenstone v. Marshall Macklin Monaghan Limited (2013 ONSC 933)
peer review — environmental study report prepared — breach of contract — limitation — amendments
Master P. Roger

Morley et al. v. Morley et al. (2013 ONSC 1595)
parents — application — costs — bona fide cause — abandoned
Master P. Roger

Boily v. Carleton Condominium Corporation 145 (2013 ONSC 1467)
podium — planters — courtyard — trapezoidal-shaped — traffic circle
Justice R. Beaudoin

Criminal Matters

R. v. AK (2012 ONSC 5245)
extortion — store — money — stealing — told
Justice L. Ratushny

R. v. Bray (2013 ONSC 1536)
offender — trafficking in cocaine — probation — conditional sentence — aggravating
Justice T. Ray

Library Tours for Articling and Summer Students

It’s that time of year again! As new students arrive to firms and offices we would love to invite members of the legal community to schedule tours of the CCLA library. These tours are a great opportunity for students to meet library staff and learn about library resources, training opportunities, and services which may support and assist them during their articles or placements. They can also sign up for the CCLA Listserv and begin learning about news, events, and opportunities in the East Region.

Please contact Brenda Lauritzen, the CCLA Library’s Reference Librarian, at blauritzen@ccla-abcc.ca or 613-233-7386 x222 to schedule a tour from the following times. If none of these work for you, be sure to get in contact as we would be happy to discuss other options!

Tuesday, June 5th, 2012 – 10:30 AM, 2:30 PM
Thursday, June 7th, 2012 – 10:30 AM, 2:30 PM
Tuesday, June 12th, 2012 – 10:30 AM, 2:30 PM
Thursday, June 14th, 2012 – 10:30 AM, 2:30 PM
Tuesday, June 19th, 2012 – 10:30 AM, 2:30 PM
Thursday, June 21st, 2012 – 10:30 AM, 2:30 PM
Tuesday, June 26th, 2012 – 10:30 AM, 2:30 PM
Thursday, June 28th, 2012 – 10:30 AM, 2:30 PM

We’d also like to remind you of our upcoming Legal Research Training Session for Articling Students: HeadStart! This program will take place on Friday, August 17, 2012 from 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM and will include everything your new students will need to get their articling year started on a great note – an orientation to the library and its resources, preliminary sessions on online legal research tools including Quicklaw and Westlaw, discussion of research strategies, as well as tips on how to get involved in the East Region legal community. You can read more about this session here, and further information will be forthcoming as the date approaches. Spaces are limited, so make sure to RSVP your student(s) today!

Free Training Sessions at the CCLA Library!

As summer approaches we are offering some new training here at the CCLA Library. Take a break and join us over lunch hour for any or all of the upcoming snapper sessions on legal research. Students and paralegals are welcome!  Please RSVP by popping me a quick email at blauritzen@ccla-abcc.ca. Bring your questions!

Researching Legislation Online; Friday, May 4th, 12:00 to 1:00 PM
Save time and demystify the process of researching federal and provincial legislation by using free online resources! Learn how to access current and source Acts and Regulations, trace their history, note up any cases that have considered them, and investigate the legislative intent. Tools found on the Justice Canada, e-Laws Ontario, CanLII, LEGISinfo, and Internet Archive sites will all be covered.

Finding the Perfect Precedent; Friday, June 8th, 12:00 to 1:00 PM
Why reinvent the wheel? This session will demonstrate quick and easy ways of finding ready-to-use forms and precedents for your everyday practice. Search strategies will be covered for online and offline resources available at the CCLA Library including O’Brien’s, recent CPD materials, and subject-specific resources.

The Best of the Web: Useful (and Free!) Tools for Your Profession; Friday, September 7th, 12:00 to 1:00 PM
Confused by RSS? Want to share your computer screen for a quick, remote business meeting with a colleague? Avoiding Social Media? Navigate the web with ease by learning what new tools can do for you in both your practice and everyday life – and all for free!

We hope to see you there!