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Kivas Tully (town hall), John Latshaw (courts) Built in 1848 as the St. Catharines town hall. When the county seat moved in 1864, an addition was made to house the courts. Norfolk Simcoe 1863 John Turner No longer in use. Northumberland Cobourg 1856 Kivas Tully: Now Victoria Hall. A new courthouse for Northumberland County has been constructed ...
Evidence of human activity in what is now Ontario dates to approximately 9000 BCE. [1] Summarizing the Indigenous approach to dispute resolution, with particular reference to the Mohawk people, the authors of A History of Law in Canada, volume 1, explain that, "All important matters had to be discussed openly, though after consultation some final council deliberations could occur in secret, at ...
The Superior Court of Justice (French: Cour supérieure de justice) is a superior court in Ontario. The Court sits in 52 locations across the province, including 17 Family Court locations, and consists of over 300 federally appointed judges. [1] In 1999, the Superior Court of Justice was renamed from the Ontario Court (General Division).
This court is subordinate in relationship to the "superior" courts. The phrase "provincial court" or "territorial court" is often used to mean a lower court whose decisions can be reviewed by a superior court. Decades ago [when?], they were managed at the local municipal level. The Ontario Court of Justice is a division of the Court of Ontario. [7]
The Album of Honour for Brant County is a book compiled in 1946 by the Kinsmen Club of Brantford to commemorate those of Brantford, the County of Brant and the peoples of the Six Nations who served Canada during the Second World War. [52] The book lists the names of the Brant County men and women who served in World War II.
Brantford Jail: 1852 2017 Burtch Correctional Centre [12] 1949 2003 Burwash Industrial Farm: 1914 1974 Carleton County Jail (see Nicholas Street Gaol) Cayuga Jail 1851 1973 Chatham Jail: 1850 2014 Cobourg Jail 1834 1998 Concord Industrial Farm for Women (see Toronto Municipal Farm for Women (Concord)) Cornwall Jail 1833 2002
This page lists all cases of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council originating in Canada, and decided in the years 1920 to 1929. From 1867 to 1949, the JCPC was the highest court of appeal for Canada (and, separately, for Newfoundland). During this period, its decisions on Canadian appeals were binding precedent on all Canadian courts ...
This is a list of notable people from Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Military William ... (1965–1968); Ontario Supreme Court Judge (1968–1985) David Reville, ...