Across the globe, courts have rapidly adapted their practices and procedures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. As waves of infections have spread throughout Canada, its courts have.
Across the globe, courts have rapidly adapted their practices and procedures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. As waves of infections have spread throughout Canada, its courts have.
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Across the globe, courts have rapidly adapted their practices
and procedures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. While they
began resuming activities and easing restrictions over the summer
and early fall, many courts are now reintroducing restrictions as
various regions experience a second wave of infections. In most
jurisdictions, hearings that were adjourned have now been resumed;
limitation periods that were previously suspended have restarted;
and procedures and timelines for filings have continued on an
amended basis. However, the courts have modified their normal