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PROVIEW PLUS PRINT BESSNER PUBLIC INQUIRIES IN CANADA 2ND EDITION 2024 SVC

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Public inquiries have an enormous impact on public policy in Canada, serving as fact-finder, investigator of systemic failures, and proposer of reforms in diverse areas of public concern. To accomplish all these varied and important objectives, the public

Publisher:Carswell
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Publication date:2024-02-29
Practice area:Administrative law
Jurisdiction:Canada
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Ronda Bessner

Ronda Bessner has had extensive experience with public inquiries, having been the senior legal advisor/senior legal analyst at seven public inquiries including the Mass Casualty Commission (mass shooting in Nova Scotia), the Walkerton Inquiry (contamination

 

Susan Lightstone

Susan Lightstone is a lawyer, educator, writer and editor. After practising banking and corporate law at the Bank of Canada, she joined the National Judicial Institute. As the Institute’s Education Director, she worked with courts across Canada and internationally