Julius Grey
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English universities have grounds for legal action to counter tuition hike, lawyer saysConstitutional Rights Lawyer Julius Grey believes anglophone universities have grounds for legal action against the CAQ government.CanadaDec 15, 2023
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Unvaccinated Pincourt, Que. mother barred from volunteering at schoolA Pincourt, Que., mother believes she is being discriminated against by her daughter's school. She isn't vaccinated against COVID-19 and the school says she can't volunteer.CanadaMar 16, 2022
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Civil rights lawyer wants Quebec permit system for family doctors declared unconstitutionalThe move comes after Health Minister Christian Dubé recently reduced the number of new family doctors who are allowed to practise in Montreal.CanadaOct 8, 2021
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Families of residents at Fulford Residence seek legal action to prevent closure"Throwing these older people out during a pandemic and forcing their families to look for places at that time is unreasonable, irrational and cruel," said lawyer Julius Grey.CanadaMay 5, 2021
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Quebec Superior Court sides with provincial government over distance learning lawsuitThe six plaintiffs represented by human rights lawyer Julius Grey lost their case asking for parents’ ability to decide whether to physically send their children to school or not.CanadaFeb 8, 2021
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‘It’s about giving children the same chance for success’; Quebec government argues for in-school learning in courtGovernment lawyers argued that the well-being of children — especially vulnerable children — needs to be checked in on by educators.EducationJan 29, 2021
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Quebec Superior Court begins hearing final arguments in trial over at-home learningThe legal action is asking for parents' ability to decide whether to physically send their children to school or not during the COVID-19 crisis.HealthJan 28, 2021
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Montreal mothers battle Quebec government in court over distance learning for childrenShould parents be allowed to access distance learning during the pandemic?Jan 18, 2021
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Coronavirus: Health-care workers speak out about vaccine rollout after Maimonides legal noticeA family support group at the Maimonides Geriatric Centre is taking legal action against the government over changes to the way the vaccinations are being handled.CanadaJan 6, 2021
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Maimonides residents to put Quebec government on notice over vaccine delayLawyer Julius Grey is writing to the Quebec government asking that residents of the long-term care facility receive their second dose of the coronavirus vaccine as promised.HealthJan 5, 2021
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