As communicated in the advance notice issued on January 29, 2026, the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) has implemented a new Practice Direction regarding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in OLT proceedings. Effective for all proceedings commencing on or after March 30, 2026, parties, participants, and witnesses must disclose any use of AI in creating or generating content within documents filed with the Tribunal.
On March 13, 2026, the Ontario Land Tribunal released its latest e-file updates, introducing new features along with a series of improvements and fixes designed to enhance the overall user experience. We also implemented several upgrades to the Case Status portal on our website.
The Ontario Land Tribunal is recruiting for new Members.
Please see the following posting on the Public Appointments Secretariat website
The enhancements to Rule 18 promote mediation and encourage early resolution of disputes, and the changes to Rules 25.6, 25.7, and 25.8 expand the Chair’s powers for Requests for Review.
We’ve been working hard to make your experience with the e-file portal even better. Over the past few months, we introduced two sets of upgrades.
Effective March 30, 2026, the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) is implementing a new Practice Direction on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in OLT proceedings.
The Tribunal is launching consultations on changes to its Rules of Practice and Procedure to enhance the way land-related appeals are managed in Ontario, making services more efficient and accessible.
Today, the Ontario Land Tribunal released its 2024-25 Annual Report, offering a look back at the organization’s activities for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025.