Ontario

Located in East-Central Canada, Ontario is the largest of the 13-Canadian provinces/territories by population, accounting for nearly 40% of the country’s entire population. It is also the second largest by area (fourth largest including Northwestern Territories and Nunavut). Ontario is home to the nation’s capital, Ottawa, as well as Toronto, the most populous Canadian city and the capital of Ontario. The province is named after Lake Ontario.

Ontario is Canada’s leading manufacturing province, with the state of Michigan being its largest trade partner. Power generation and hydroelectric energy are developed on Ontario’s rivers. Nearly 51% of energy in the province is nuclear, 39% hydroelectric, and the remaining 10% derived from fossil fuels. Ontario’s economy is also strongly driven by natural resources, transportation, and imports including chemical, automotive, electrical, machinery, and paper. Ontario’s steel industry, and financial services sector, in Toronto, contribute to the economic prowess as well.

Tourism is a major industry in Ontario. Large casinos, Niagara Falls, and national parks including Georgian Bay, Point Pelee National Park, and Bruce Peninsula National Park, are often visited during the summer months. Major cities like Toronto are also hubs for tourists year-round in the province. Ottawa, the Regional Municipality of Niagara, Lake Ontario, Horseshoe Falls, CN Tower, and Lake Erie, are among the leading tourist attractions and destinations in the province of Ontario.

Ontario, Canada Legal System & Government

The government of Ontario, Canada has structures and powers set out in the Constitution Act of 1867. The government includes a the Legislative Assembly of Ontario and a cabinet chosen from the Assembly, as well as a non-political civil service staff within government agencies and departments, and this staff manages and delivers government policies, programs and services.

The Court system in Ontario is broken into two sections: The Superior Court of Justice and the Ontario Court of Justice.  The Superior court handles the more serious offenses and crimes, as well as challenges to the Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Ontario Court of Justice hears less serious criminal cases, preliminary hearings and violations of provincial laws.

Labor and employment laws, energy, electric, biofuel production, natural resources, and legislation like the accessibility laws, are among the stories and news covered by the National Law Review. Visitors will always find the latest coverage and legal news related to the province of Ontario, and its relation with the rest of Canada, the US, and international relationships around the world.

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Nov
26
2013
The Perfect Match: Trusts Plus Marriage Contracts Equals Asset Protection Altro LLP
Feb
18
2014
Planning for Disabled Beneficiaries in Ontario Altro LLP
Mar
3
2023
Spike in Migrants Crossing U.S.-Canada Border Raising Concerns Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
26
2016
What Multinational Employers Need to Know about Ontario’s Proposed Sexual Harassment Protections Proskauer Rose LLP
Jun
30
2017
Major Changes Proposed to Ontario’s Labor and Employment Laws Proskauer Rose LLP
Aug
29
2014
The Real Tax Benefits of Inverting to Canada Bilzin Sumberg
Mar
28
2017
Are Your Experts Immune from Liability? IMS Legal Strategies
Jan
29
2020
Current Treatment of Mareva Injunctions in Canada Horwood Marcus & Berk Chartered
Aug
14
2020
Ontario Court of Appeal Limits Severability of Termination Clauses in Employment Contracts Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Mar
30
2017
Bankruptcy Litigation: A Big Haircut for Indenture Trustee Counsel Fees Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Oct
13
2017
Do Speed Limiters Reduce Truck Crashes? Stark & Stark
Dec
8
2017
Ontario Issues Proposed Amendments In Support Of Biofuels Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.
Feb
2
2017
Ontario Seeks Input On Renewable Fuel Standard Discussion Paper Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.
Sep
15
2017
Ontario Announces $25.8 Million In Funding Available For Low Carbon Innovations Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.
Dec
7
2018
International Government Environmental Plans: EU and Canada Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.
Feb
8
2019
Growth Energy Applauds Made-In-Ontario Environment Plan Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.
May
22
2018
Politicians Accused of Stealing Data? K&L Gates
Oct
15
2021
Global Payroll Now Applies to Severance Pay Calculations in Ontario Miller Canfield
Nov
3
2021
Ontario Proposes Limiting “On-Call” Practice, Eliminating Non-Compete Agreements, and More Miller Canfield
Feb
24
2023
Construction Liens in Ontario: An Introductory Guide for Contractors Miller Canfield
Jan
13
2021
COVID-19: Government of Ontario Declares a Second State of Emergency Miller Canfield
Mar
29
2023
Temporary Relocation Warranty to be Implemented by Tarion Miller Canfield
Mar
18
2022
Ontario Considering Requirement that Employers Disclose How They Are Monitoring Employees Miller Canfield
Jul
7
2023
Ontario Corporations: Transparency Requirements Miller Canfield
Nov
9
2020
What Happens to an Employee’s Seniority after an Asset Sale? Miller Canfield
Nov
24
2020
COVID-19: Developing a Safety Plan for Your Workplace Miller Canfield
Apr
5
2021
Women Who Wow: Ruth Morayniss Stefanie Marrone Consulting
Feb
8
2024
The BR Privacy & Security Download: February 2024 Blank Rome LLP
 

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