This coming week, hearings scheduled before Canada’s Supreme Court, Federal Court of Appeal, and Federal Court included ...
As part of the Supreme Court of Canada's 150th-anniversary celebrations, Chief Justice Richard Wagner and Justices Suzanne ...
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada is considering offering mediation services for cases it does not accept to hear, raising ...
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Chief justice on mission to bring Supreme Court 'closer to Canadians' as it turns 150VICTORIA — Canada's chief justice said he wanted to "bring the Supreme Court closer to Canadians" at a time of increasing ...
The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear a court challenge against Quebec's controversial secularism law, known as Bill 21.
The UK Supreme Court, by a majority, dismisses HMRC's appeal against RBC over a double tax treaty linked to a North Sea oil ...
Attorney General Niki Sharma says B.C. can now proceed as a representative plaintiff on behalf of other Canadian governments ...
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Dutch court rejects bid by Amanda Todd’s tormentor to quash Canadian sentenceThe Dutch Supreme Court has rejected online extortionist Aydin Coban's bid to scrap his Canadian sentence for tormenting B.C. teenager Amanda Todd.
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Court rules against WestJet on reimbursement caps for meals, hotelsA B.C. Supreme Court judge has barred WestJet from telling travellers their reimbursement for meals and accommodations is ...
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Québec’s religious symbols law: Appealing to the Supreme Court for real rights under the CharterDespite a finding by the Québec Superior Court that Bill 21 has a cruel and dehumanizing impact on Muslim women, the law has survived. Now, the Supreme Court of Canada will hear challenges to it.
She said the Supreme Court’s role in the conversation will bring a level of credibility to it that wasn’t there before. Stephen Brown, CEO of the National Council of Canadian Muslims ...
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Supreme Court agrees to hear appeal of Quebec's secularism law"We do not mind this debate being held in the Supreme Court of Canada. That's normal, that's why it's there," he said. "We do mind that every Canadian federalist party supports the idea to use the ...
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