Tess Sheldon

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Tess Sheldon

Tess Sheldon

@tesssheldon

Lawyer & Associate Prof @WindsorLaw || disability, human rights, Madness & health justice || she/her || check it out @CALD_ACJSH @DJNOntario

Katılım Haziran 2010
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Kasari Govender@KasariGovender·
No data, no answers: Fatal shooting of autistic teen exposes gaps in B.C. policing. In order to ensure that we’re truly addressing discrimination in our systems and respecting human dignity, we need the information to back up our policy decisions. ctvnews.ca/vancouver/arti…
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Laverne Jacobs
Laverne Jacobs@LavJacobs·
Truly thrilled for this upcoming webinar on disabled youth advocacy with four amazing panellists, and excited that @ItsCarlyFox is collaborating with us at @LawDisabilitySC ! Friday, May 23 at noon EDT. More info below.
Law, Disability & SC@LawDisabilitySC

Join us for “Leadership in Canadian Disabled Youth Advocacy: Pathways & Intersections” May 23, 12-1:30pm EDT w/our panelists @DisabilitywAnna, Jay B, Logan W, Nicole C. Moderated by @ItsCarlyFox w/opening + closing remarks by Prof @LavJacobs! tinyurl.com/2vszyeyu

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TNG Community Services
TNG Community Services@tngcommunityTO·
We’re headed back to court. On April 7, Justice Callaghan will reconvene to provide an update on the case impacting Safe Consumption Sites in Ontario. 10:00 am onwards | 330 University Ave, Courtroom 8-1 (Overflow in 8-5 & 8-6) tngcommunityto.org/News/Articles/… #SaveOurSites
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TNG Community Services@tngcommunityTO·
Live: Intervenor, Emily Hill, Aboriginal Legal Services, chose to honour courage of people to access service so they can continue to live. Indigenous people are more likely to use drugs due to trauma of colonialism and to experience barriers to basic health services.
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Gillian Kolla, PhD
Gillian Kolla, PhD@GillianKolla·
The lack of affordable housing is the root cause of this issue. How dystopian is it that rather than advocate for building housing for their citizens, these mayors are pushing for a suspension of Charter Rights to use police to displace them…to where exactly???
Diana Chan McNally@DianaCMcNally

12 Ontario Mayors are formally requesting that @fordnation invoke the notwithstanding clause to suspend encampment residents' Charter-protected rights so that they can be removed from encampments. The letter cites the Grants Pass Supreme Court decision in the U.S., which allows local governments to criminalize unhoused people in lieu of building housing and shelter, or offering services. It's Draconian and represents an abdication of government responsibility for the welfare of homeless people. This letter comes a day after @fordnation told @ONBigCityMayors to "have the backbone" to formally ask him to use the notwithstanding clause. Ford has invoked the clause three times, twice successfully to both force back-to-work legislation and to limit criticism of his government through third-party advertising. With the Mayors of Barrie, Brampton, Brantford, Cambridge, Chatham-Kent, Clarington, Oakville, Oshawa, Pickering, St. Catherines, Sudbury, and Windsor taking responsibility for the ask, Ford could very well table legislation that invokes the notwithstanding clause to evict encampments, without municipalities needing to offer resources like shelter. Even if you don't care about homeless people, you should be greatly alarmed that entire demographic groups are being targeted to have their Charter rights removed. Who's next?

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Diana Chan McNally
Diana Chan McNally@DianaCMcNally·
If you oppose this suggested abuse of the notwithstanding clause to remove encampments, all so that @fordnation and local governments do not have to provide actual solutions like housing, shelter, and voluntary treatment, then please sign and share! change.org/OntarioEncampm…
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Diana Chan McNally@DianaCMcNally

12 Ontario Mayors are formally requesting that @fordnation invoke the notwithstanding clause to suspend encampment residents' Charter-protected rights so that they can be removed from encampments. The letter cites the Grants Pass Supreme Court decision in the U.S., which allows local governments to criminalize unhoused people in lieu of building housing and shelter, or offering services. It's Draconian and represents an abdication of government responsibility for the welfare of homeless people. This letter comes a day after @fordnation told @ONBigCityMayors to "have the backbone" to formally ask him to use the notwithstanding clause. Ford has invoked the clause three times, twice successfully to both force back-to-work legislation and to limit criticism of his government through third-party advertising. With the Mayors of Barrie, Brampton, Brantford, Cambridge, Chatham-Kent, Clarington, Oakville, Oshawa, Pickering, St. Catherines, Sudbury, and Windsor taking responsibility for the ask, Ford could very well table legislation that invokes the notwithstanding clause to evict encampments, without municipalities needing to offer resources like shelter. Even if you don't care about homeless people, you should be greatly alarmed that entire demographic groups are being targeted to have their Charter rights removed. Who's next?

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CALD-ACJSH
CALD-ACJSH@CALD_ACJSH·
Join us for an engaging panel with disabled law students & lawyers, featuring Aria Lorenz, on Oct 24th, 7-9 pm ET. ASL, LSQ, English/French interpretation, and closed captioning provided. Registration is required! Learn more and sign up with @myNEADS at us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
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Disability Justice Network of Ontario
We talk a lot about the need to Raise the Rates with @RTRCoalition, but folks have to understand the chasm between the current rates and what Disabled People need to not just survive, but thrive in Ontario.
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Windsor Law
Windsor Law@WindsorLaw·
Professor @irinaceric is the keynote speaker at the REVOLUTIONARY ADVOCACY: Law Union of Ontario 50th Anniversary Conference happening on October 18 & 19 in Toronto. Many Windsor Law alum, professors and staff will also be speaking in panels, including Esensei Pangowish, Professor Vasanthi Venkatesh (@lebigv), Chris Ramsaroop, and Taneeta Doma. Learn more: eventbrite.com/e/revolutionar…
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