Searching ON-e Key and CanLII by name

 

A couple of tools to help search by participant / name:

1)
ONe-key:

For searching Superior Court of Justice or adult criminal cases in the Ontario Court of Justice

Information on how to use the search tool:
https://www.ontario.ca/page/search-court-cases-online

You will be prompted to create ON-e key ID.

ON-e key search tool:




Example of how it can show up (redacted just for this post):




A video walk-through / searching ON-e key - by Christina Watson:




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2)
CanLII:

You can search CanLII across multiple jurisdictions, but please remember that LTB rulings prior to August 2020 typically used initials rather than full names and that many rulings are not published on CanLII.

You can type in names of parties or addresses into the top box (called "Document text") to search rulings that mention these names or addresses:



Further information on how to search CanLII: https://www.canlii.org/en/info/search.html

If you have a ruling from the LTB which is not on CanLII, and you want CanLII to publish it, you can email the LTB at LTB@ontario.ca or email CanLII at feedback-form@canlii.org or just use their feedback form: https://www.canlii.org/en/feedback/feedback.html


From CanLII website:

"To report the absence of recent decisions
If you think that CanLII is missing a recent decision, you can submit its neutral citation and we will try to get a copy from the court, board or tribunal. If you do not have the neutral citation, the following details will be helpful:
  • Name of court, board or tribunal
  • Case name
  • Date of decision
  • Docket or file number
  • Name of judge or adjudicator
We publish decisions upon reception from the court, board or tribunal. Some delays may occur before a missing decision reported to us is published, for the availability of a decision on CanLII depends on the source institution and its distribution policy."







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