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Virtual court options will remain essential, 2 Ontario chief justices say

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Technology is helping to address a case backlog, Maisonneuve said, but “there is a vital need for more.” “We look forward to continuing our dialogue about the needs in the system. I know that you are committed to ensuring that the staffing model is appropriate and reflective of a modern justice system.”Code Blue: Can virtual health care ease Canada’s ER crisis? – Sep 20, 2022

The Appeal Court recently launched the first phase of a new, digital case-management system that replaces a 30-year-old database, Fairburn said. The third phase, expected in 2023, will provide a new public portal for improved electronic filing, fee payment and document access, she said.

 

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