Source: https://blog.canlii.org/2017/05/05/happy-belated-birthday-canlii-connects/
Timestamp: 2019-04-25 20:26:33+00:00

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I find it hard to believe that it’s been three years since CanLII Connects launched in April 2014. Now we have content on over 37,000 cases and have had over 45,000 loaded onto the site.
We recognize that multimedia content can be legal commentary, and we have made it possible to load it as summaries and commentaries. Just pick the embed option and paste the html from hosting sites like YouTube in the text box.
We know that you don’t always have time to check back on CanLII Connects each day, so we have added email alerts for search results. Just save your search after you run it, and you will get a daily update of new content.
Finally, we know that we need to find a way to provide better functionality to provide treatment indication for case law. As a first step, we have enabled the functionality to allow verified users to indicate if a case gives or received negative treatment from another case.
We hope you find this useful, and we look forward to further future developments over time.
Thank you to all the contributors for taking the time to post on the site. It wouldn’t have worked without you!
“Baker v Canada: What constitutes procedural fairness?“, Baker v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration),  2 SCR 817, Sean DelGiallo, Western University’s Law Students’ Association.
“Standard of Review in Administrative Law” Dunsmuir v. New Brunswick, 2008 SCC 9,  1 SCR 190, Mitchell Grossell, Western University’s Law Students’ Association.
““Business Records” exception to Hearsay in the Ontario Evidence Act” on Robb v. St. Joseph’s Health Care Centre, 1999 CanLII 14893 (ON SC), by Yuce Baykara.
“Loyola v Quebec: Water in Loyola’s Wine and Freedom of Religion for Religious Organizations“, on Loyola High School v. Quebec (Attorney General), 2015 SCC 12 (CanLII), by Kirk Andrews, The Court.
“R v Fearon: The Supreme Court on Cell Phones and Privacy“, R. v. Fearon, 2014 SCC 77 (CanLII), Lisa Di Valentino.
“Quebec (Attorney General) v A—Much Ado About Saying “I do”“, Quebec (Attorney General) v. A, 2013 SCC 5,  1 SCR 61, Stephanie Voudouris, The Court.
“What is “Contempt of Court” in Family Law, Anyway? – Part I“, Jackson v Jackson, 2016 ONSC 3466, Russell Alexander.
“When is a video recording admissible evidence in a criminal trial?“, R v Bulldog, 2015 ABCA 251 (CanLII), Brock Jones.
“R v McNeil: The Duty to Disclose Police Misconduct Records“, R. v. McNeil, 2009 SCC 3,  1 SCR 66, Jakki Warkentin, The Court.
* Sarah Sutherland, CanLII’s Manager of Content and Partnerships, gets an honourable mention as CanLII staff’s contributions to CanLII Connects are excluded from the top 10 list.

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