Lawsuit claims internal turmoil at Ontario’s Landlord and Tenant Board
A former adjudicator with the Landlord and Tenant Board suing the Ontario government and his former supervisor for wrongful dismissal has claimed his judicial independence was undermined by a combination of a toxic workplace and micromanaging.
The claim filed in November, 2024, by Elan Shemtov offers a rare glimpse of the inner workings of one of the province’s busiest judicial workplaces.
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