Ontario has the worst court delays in the country. Will it get rid of civil jury duty to address the issue?

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'Nearly all' Canadians will face a legal issue in their lifetime and ongoing court delays have reached new heights, pushing the system to its brink. Could scrapping civil juries be a solution to the issue?

The Ford government says it is still studying the possibility of scrapping civil juries, approximately three years after asking stakeholders to weigh in.

Stakeholders were given until June 15, 2020 to submit on the issue. On Wednesday, the Ministry of the Attorney General confirmed to CTV News Toronto that recommendations made by stakeholders were still under review just over three years later. Currently, six people sit on a civil jury, except in certain situations where it's prohibited by statute. Civil decisions do not have to be unanimous – only five jurors must be in agreement.

If that means limiting or “potentially eliminating” civil juries, Farrow said he feels “the trade-off would be okay.”

 

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