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Publication Date: January 6, 2026 - 06:51

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New Ontario online courts portal brings delays and ‘snafus,’ Toronto lawyers say

January 6, 2026
A new online portal meant to streamline access to Ontario’s court system is leaving some lawyers grappling with unpredictable delays and facing new hurdles in managing their cases.


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