Ontario court strikes down provision that prevented access to youth court information
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Ontario court strikes down provision that prevented access to youth court information
SARA MOJTEHEDZADEH
PUBLISHED 2 HOURS AGO
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The Ontario Superior Court struck down a provision of the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) that prohibited the disclosure of information drawn from court cases involving young people.
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