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The Supreme Court of Canada has declined to hear the case of a former Dawson City couple awarded more than $800,000 in damages for defamation, only for a new trial to be ordered. The country’s highest court dismissed Angela and Michael Senft’s application for leave to appeal on Sept. ...
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Government Advantage and Reasonable Land Use - A majority of the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) recently clarified that any public “advan...
Although the Appeal Court quashed the men’s convictions, it affirmed their guilty verdicts in the 2007 murders and sent the case back to B.C. Supreme Court for an evidentiary hearing on the abuse-of-process arguments. The Supreme Court of Canada gave no reasons today for agreeing to ...
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The Supreme Court of Canada allowed the appeal and quashed the Court of Appeal's order that the parties return to present argument on sentence. A court of appeal had no inherent jurisdiction to deal with sentence in the absence of an appeal against sentence. The court held that the Cour...
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Canada’s human rights hate speech laws are a constitutionally valid limit on freedom of expression, the Supreme Court has unanimously ruled in a landmark judgment. The judgment in the case of William Whatcott of Saskatchewan reaffirms the Canadian approach to hate speech, that ...