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How Ontario changed mind on reform

By Daina Lawrence in Ottawa

Published: February 9 2008 02:43 | Last updated: February 9 2008 02:43

While Britain struggles to take in Archbishop Rowan Williams’ proposal to adopt aspects of Sharia law, Canadians in Ontario have debated a similar scheme for 17 years.

In 1991, the province’s government passed the Arbitration Act, designed to promote greater choice while easing a backlog in the courts by giving people the ability to settle civil and family disputes outside the system.

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