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  • Participant Survey – January 2025

    The Civil Resolution Tribunal anonymously surveys people who have gone through the tribunal process. We use this feedback to improve the way we serve the public. We report the results every month on this blog. We had 41 responses to our participant survey in January 2025. We’re pleased to report tha … Read more »

  • CRT Key Statistics – January 2025

    Do you like data? We do! Here’s our monthly report of key statistics. If there’s information you would like to see added to our monthly reports, please contact us. We will consider including it. “Open” includes disputes in screening, negotiation and facilitation, on hold, decision preparation, and a … Read more »

  • Participant Survey – December 2024

    The Civil Resolution Tribunal anonymously surveys people who have gone through the tribunal process. We use this feedback to improve the way we serve the public. We report the results every month on this blog. We had 39 responses to our participant survey in December 2024. We’re pleased to report th … Read more »

  • CRT Key Statistics – December 2024

    Do you like data? We do! Here’s our monthly report of key statistics. If there’s information you would like to see added to our monthly reports, please contact us. We will consider including it. “Open” includes disputes in screening, negotiation and facilitation, on hold, decision preparation, and a … Read more »

  • Postal Strike Update: Default Decisions for Disputes Served by the CRT

    Members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers were on strike from Friday, November 15 to Monday, December 16, 2024. As a result, mail sent by Canada Post was not delivered during this period. When the CRT serves a Dispute Notice on an applicant’s behalf (CRT service), it is served by regular mail. … Read more »