Latest from the LCO
Announcements, media coverage, and updates on our latest reports
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The LCO Upgrades its Website
The Law Commission of Ontario is pleased to share that its updated website is now live. This upgrade is part…
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LCO Launches Two New Projects
The LCO is launching two new projects that address emerging and evolving legal issues in Ontario. Intimate Images and Deepfakes…
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Law360: Ontario protection order regime in need of urgent reform
LCO Counsel Laura Snowdon discusses the state of Protection Orders in Ontario with Law 360 and shares some of the…
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LCO Student Scholar Fellowship Program, Summer 2026
The LCO is pleased to renew the LCO Student Scholar Fellowship Program for 2026. This summer, the LCO will hire…
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LCO Launches Consultations to Improve Protection Orders
The Law Commission of Ontario (LCO) has released its new Consultation Paper on Improving Protection Orders in Family, Child Protection, and…
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Update on the LCO Board of Governors
The Law Commission of Ontario (LCO) extends its sincere appreciation to Randall Kahgee, who has recently completed his term as…
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LCO at A2J Week 2025: AI in the Criminal Justice System
We’re excited to be hosting an event during the Law Society of Ontario (LSO)’s Access to Justice (A2J) Week 2025.…
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LCO announces appointments of two new Board of Governors members
The Law Commission of Ontario (LCO) is pleased to announce the appointments of two new members: The LCO would like…
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CBA National: Trustworthy criminal AI
Read the coverage of the launch of the AI in Criminal Justice Issue Papers in the Canadian Bar Association Magazine…
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CKNW Vancouver: “Should Canada Allow More AI in Courts?”
Ryan Fritsch, LCO Counsel, discusses whether Canada should allow more AI in courts in this radio broadcast. Catch it here.
