Indigenous services

Important Notice

November 27, 2024

Tribunals Ontario has modernized its website to provide a more intuitive, user-friendly online experience for users. For more information, see our operational update and Quick User Guide .

November 15, 2024

Due to a labour disruption at Canada Post, mail services have been impacted at some of our tribunals.

Parties are encouraged to use email when submitting documents to the tribunal. Documents may be sent by courier if email is not an option. If you, or a party, are waiting to receive documents from a tribunal, email or a courier may be used.

If you have any questions, please contact the tribunal directly.

Learn about Tribunals Ontario’s commitment to providing culturally appropriate Indigenous services.


Our commitment

Tribunals Ontario is committed to improving access to culturally appropriate services for every Indigenous individual who comes before any of our tribunals. Tribunals Ontario’s Indigenous Services’ objectives include:

  • increasing Tribunals Ontario’s capacity to understand the unique circumstances of Indigenous peoples, and how these translate to meeting their unique legal needs
  • improving relationships between Tribunals Ontario leadership and Indigenous communities
  • identifying areas where Tribunals Ontario can create space for processes led by Indigenous peoples

Requests for smudging and other Indigenous cultural ceremonies

Tribunals Ontario recognizes that smudging and other Indigenous cultural ceremonies are integral to Indigenous legal traditions.

Tribunals Ontario welcomes requests for smudging and other Indigenous cultural ceremonies during in-person proceedings. Tribunals Ontario welcomes these requests in the spirit of its Indigenous Services Commitment, by striving to meet the unique legal needs of Indigenous peoples while upholding the health, safety, and dignity of all participants.

If you identify as a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis person and are a party, representative, witness, or other tribunal participant, you can make this request for an already scheduled in-person proceeding, or through a hybrid of virtual and in-person formats to accommodate Indigenous cultural and ceremonial needs.

Smudging and other Indigenous cultural ceremonies are also welcome during virtual proceedings. Speak to the adjudicator if you need an adjustment to the hearing process (such as a break or recess) to engage in ceremony.


How to request Indigenous services

To make a request for Indigenous services, contact the tribunal you wish to make the request to by email or mail.

OR

Complete the Accommodation Request Form and submit it to the tribunal you are appearing at by email or mail. The form has contact information for each tribunal.

If you need help completing the Accommodation Request Form or if you have any questions, please contact the tribunal you are appearing at.

Tribunals Ontario makes every effort to respond to requests for smudging and other Indigenous cultural ceremonies in a timely and respectful way. Making a request in advance of an event helps Tribunals Ontario and its facility management partners make the necessary arrangements to support your needs.

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