Ontario Court of Justice says participants must state their 'preferred pronouns' during introduction
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The Ontario court's chief justice announced on April 11 that 'when lawyers are introducing themselves, their client, a witness or another individual, they should provide the judge with each person’s name, title and pronouns.'

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