TO: Appointees

Appointees On this Page Appointee Role Appointments Process Executive Chair Appointee Role Appointees (adjudicators) at Tribunals Ontario hold hearings, make rulings, review and analyze evidence and make decisions. Because the adjudicator is neutral, they cannot provide legal advice or tell you how to present your case. It is up to you to present evidence that… Continue reading TO: Appointees

TO: Working At TO

Working at TO Tribunals Ontario plays an important role in the administration of justice in Ontario. Our thirteen adjudicative tribunals provide fair, accessible dispute resolution to thousands of Ontarians each year. Each year, our tribunals resolve nearly 100,000 cases. The Tribunals Ontario team includes Ontario Public Service staff and members (adjudicators) who are appointed by… Continue reading TO: Working At TO