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CONTENTS TABLE DES MATIÈRES
Applications for leave to appeal filed
Applications for leave submitted to Court since last issue
Oral hearing ordered
Oral hearing on applications for leave
Judgments on applications for leave
Judgment on motion
Motions
Notices of appeal filed since last issue
Notices of intervention filed since last issue
Notices of discontinuance filed since last issue
Appeals heard since last issue and disposition
Pronouncements of appeals reserved
Rehearing
Headnotes of recent judgments
Agenda
Summaries of the cases
Appeals inscribed ‐ Session beginning
Notices to the Profession and Press Release
Deadlines: Motions before the Court
Deadlines: Appeals
Judgments reported in S.C.R. |
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485 - 497
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Demandes d'autorisation d'appel déposées
Demandes soumises à la Cour depuis la dernière parution
Audience ordonnée
Audience sur les demandes d'autorisation
Jugements rendus sur les demandes d'autorisation
Jugement sur requête
Requêtes
Avis d'appel déposés depuis la dernière parution
Avis d'intervention déposés depuis la dernière parution
Avis de désistement déposés depuis la dernière parution
Appels entendus depuis la dernière parution et résultat
Jugements rendus sur les appels en délibéré
Nouvelle audition
Sommaires des arrêts récents
Calendrier
Résumés des affaires
Appels inscrits ‐ Session commençant le
Avis aux avocats et communiqué de presse
Délais: Requêtes devant la Cour
Délais: Appels
Jugements publiés au R.C.S. |
APPLICATIONS FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL FILED |
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DEMANDES D'AUTORISATION D'APPEL DÉPOSÉES |
The Corporation of the City of Mississauga
Thomas G. Heintzman
McCarthy Tétrault
v. (28363)
Greater Toronto Airports Authority et al. (Ont.)
Brian Morgan
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt
FILING DATE 2.1.2001
Constance Clara Fogal et al.
Rocco Galati
Galati, Rodrigues, Azevedo & Associates
v. (28351)
Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada et al.
(F.C.)
David Sgayias, Q.C.
A.G. of Canada
FILING DATE 4.1.2001
Michel Blondin
Franco Iezzoni
Pateras & Iezzoni
c. (28366)
Sa Majesté la Reine (Qué.)
Jean-Marie Tanguay
Procureur général du Québec
DATE DE PRODUCTION 8.1.2001
Warren James Jarvis
Alan D. Macleod, Q.C.
Macleod Dixon LLP
v. (28378)
Her Majesty the Queen (Alta.)
Donna R. Valgardson
A.G. of Canada
FILING DATE 12.1.2001
Linda Vosko
Pierre Fournier
Fournier, Perron, g.p.
v. (28437)
Anne-France Goldwater (Que.)
Michael H. Kay
Kugler Kandestin, g.p.
FILING DATE 22.1.2001
Servier Canada Inc. et al.
William W. McNamara
Ogilvy Renault
v. (28380)
Sheila Wilson (Ont.)
Joel P. Rochon
Rochon, Genova
FILING DATE 22.1.2001
Antoine C. Zarzour
Antoine C. Zarzour
c. (28438)
Sa Majesté la Reine
Rosemarie Millar
Procureur général du Canada
DATE DE PRODUCTION 26.1.2001
La procureure générale du Québec
Serge Brodeur
Procureur général du Québec
c. (28432)
Future Electronique Inc. et al. (Qué.)
Guy Du Pont
Goodman Phillips & Vineberg
DATE DE PRODUCTION 31.1.2001
J.R.L.
Lawrence Greenspon
Karam, Greenspon
v. (28381)
Her Majesty the Queen (Ont.)
Renee Pomerance
A.G. for Ontario
FILING DATE 5.2.2001
S.L.
S.L.
c. (28435)
S.D. (Qué.)
Céline Otis
DATE DE PRODUCTION 8.2.2001
Moneta Porcupine Mines Ltd.
Darryl A. Cruz
McCarthy Tétrault
v. (28429)
Charles Gryba
Barry D. Prentice
Blaney McMurtry LLP
FILING DATE 16.2.2001
La procureure générale du Québec
Monique Rousseau
Procureure générale du Québec
c. (28431)
Le Syndicat du personnel de l’enseignement du Nord de la Capitale (Qué.)
Michel Boyer
Lapierre, St-Denis & Associés
DATE DE PRODUCTION 16.2.2001
Angelina Codina
Alan D. Gold
Gold & Fuerst
v. (28434)
Her Majesty the Queen (Ont.)
Eric H. Siebenmorgen
A.G. for Ontario
FILING DATE 19.2.2001
RJR Macdonald Inc.
W. Jack Millar
Millar Wyslobicky Kreklewetz LLP
v. (28440)
Her Majesty the Queen (F.C.)
F.B. Woyiwada
A.G. of Canada
FILING DATE 19.2.2001
Gunnar Kjelstrup Madsen et al.
Timothy W. Clarke
Bull, Housser & Tupper
v. (28439)
Her Majesty the Queen (F.C.)
Anne-Marie Lévesque
A.G. of Canada
FILING DATE 20.2.2001
Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse
Maurice Drapeau
Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse
c. (28436)
Bernard Genest et al. (Qué.)
Jean-Robert Laporte
Roy, Laporte & Sylvestre
DATE DE PRODUCTION 1.3.2001
EDBE Consulting Limited
Larry S. Heald
v. (28441)
Union Gas Limited et al. (Alta.)
FILING DATE 2.3.2001
APPLICATIONS FOR LEAVE SUBMITTED TO COURT SINCE LAST ISSUE
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DEMANDES SOUMISES À LA COUR DEPUIS LA DERNIÈRE PARUTION |
MARCH 12, 2001 / LE 12 MARS 2001
CORAM: Chief Justice McLachlin and Iacobucci and Bastarache JJ. /
Le juge en chef McLachlin et les juges Iacobucci et Bastarache
Gillian Guess
v. (28303)
Her Majesty the Queen (Crim.)(B.C.)
NATURE OF THE CASE
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - Criminal law - Offences - Procedural law - Charge to the jury - Whether the trial judge erred in his charge to the jury with respect to the actus reus and mens rea of the offence of attempting to obstruct, pervert or defeat the course of justice - Whether the trial judge erred in his charge to the jury with respect to reasonable doubt - Whether the trial judge erred in ordering the accused excluded from proceedings relating to her trial - Whether the Applicant’s rights under sections 11(d) and 7 of the Charter were infringed.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
October 23, 1997 Supreme Court of British Columbia (Paris J.) |
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Order: Applicant’s counsel to have supervised access to evidence withheld by Crown, providing he not disclose the information to anyone, including the Applicant |
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June 19, 1998 Supreme Court of British Columbia (Paris J.) |
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Conviction: Applicant convicted of wilfully attempting to obstruct, pervert or defeat the course of justice by having a personal relationship with an accused during his trial at which she was a juror |
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October 12, 2000 Court of Appeal for British Columbia (Esson, Prowse and Hall JJ.A.) |
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Appeal against conviction dismissed |
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December 11, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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Manuel Montecatine
c. (28330)
Sa Majesté la Reine (Crim.)(Qué.)
NATURE DE LA CAUSE
Droit criminel - Preuve - Crédibilité - Est-ce que le jugement de culpabilité sur le chef de voie de fait est déraisonnable pour cause d’incompatibilité vu l’acquittement sur le chef de harcèlement pour doute raisonnable?
HISTORIQUE PROCÉDURAL
Le 1 novembre 1999
Cour du Québec
(Parent j.c.q.)
Demandeur acquitté sur chef de harcèlement et déclaré coupable sur chef de voie de fait, contrairement à l’article 266b) du Code criminel
Le 2 août 2000 Cour supérieure du Québec (Paul j.c.s.) |
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Appel rejeté |
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Le 24 octobre 2000 Cour d'appel du Québec (Beauregard j.c.a.) |
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Requête pour permission d’appeler rejetée |
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Le 20 décembre 2000 Cour suprême du Canada |
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Demande d'autorisation d'appel déposée
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Tawich Development Corporation
v. (28033)
Deputy Minister of Revenue of Quebec (Que.)
NATURE OF THE CASE
Native law - Taxation - Interpretation - Section 985 of the Taxation Act, R.S.Q., c. I-3 - Whether the Cree Nation of Wemindji is a “Canadian municipality” under s. 985 of the Taxation Act - Whether the Applicant is exempt from capital tax under ss. 985 and 1143 of the Taxation Act?
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
December 23, 1996 Quebec Court (Civil Division) (Vermette J.) |
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Appeals from confirmations of assessments dismissed |
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May 8, 2000 Court of Appeal of Québec (Montréal) (Baudouin, Proulx and Otis JJ.A.) |
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Appeal dismissed |
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August 2, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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Corrpro Canada Inc.
v. (28202)
Edmonton Centre West Ltd., Oxford Properties Canada Limited, Truscan Property Corporation, ECW Leaseholds Ltd., The Edmonton Centre Limited and Oxford Development Group Inc. (Alta.)
NATURE OF THE CASE
Procedural law - Limitation of actions - Torts - Negligence - Injury to property - Defendant applying to dismiss action on basis that it was barred by s. 51(f) of the Limitation of Actions Act, R.S.A. 1980, c. L-15 - Whether allegation that negligent design of cathode protection system failed to prevent further corrosion of reinforced concrete slabs constitutes an allegation of “injury to real property” directly or indirectly arising from an extrinsic act.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
June 11, 1999 Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Girgulis J.) |
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Applicant’s application for an order dismissing Respondents’ action granted |
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August 9, 2000 Court of Appeal of Alberta (Côté, Russell and Berger [dissenting in part] JJ.A.) |
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Appeal allowed; declaration that the action is subject to a six-year limitation granted |
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October 17, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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No. 1 Collision Repair & Painting (1982) Ltd.
v. (28184)
Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, Robert Brownlee, Gordon Parsons, Derek Vettese, Stacey Bernier, Richard Fister and Neil Weatherston (B.C.)
NATURE OF THE CASE
Torts - Intentional Torts - Commercial Law - Contracts - History of conflict between Crown corporation with provincial monopoly to insure automobile owners and repair shop that bills its customers at rates exceeding those approved by Crown corporation - Crown corporation engages in deliberate course of conduct that includes illegally withholding payments due to repair shop - Conduct results in significant hardship and losses to repair shop and sale of business - Whether insurer acted lawfully in using statutory powers and monopoly position to intentionally inflict economic injury - Whether judgments below achieved an otherwise unavailable limitation on insurer’s liability - Whether error to conclude that the insurer’s obligations are limited - Whether error not to find unreasonable and unlawful restraint of trade.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
March 13, 1998 Supreme Court of British Columbia (Henderson J.) |
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Applicant awarded damages and interest on those damages for breach of contractAugust 8, 2000 Court of Appeal of British Columbia (Lambert, Donald and Hall JJ.A.) |
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Appeal dismissed |
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October 5, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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Hoechst Celanese Corporation
v. (28154)
Jean‐Michel Furlan, Donald Atkinson, Russell D. Reid, Mark Zwanski, Grev Grey
and Kirsten Williams
AND BETWEEN:
E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company, Shell Oil Company and
Hoechst Celanese Corporation
v.
Jean‐Michel Furlan, Donald Atkinson, Russell D. Reid, Mark Zwanski, Grev Grey
and Kirsten Williams
AND BETWEEN:
Shell Oil Company
v.
Jean‐Michel Furlan, Donald Atkinson, Russell D. Reid, Mark Swanski, Grev Grey
and Kristen Williams (B.C.)
NATURE OF THE CASE
Procedural law - Civil Procedure ‐ Courts ‐ Jurisdiction ‐ Pre‐trial procedure ‐ Service ex juris - Appropriate criteria for assessing when a trial court may assume jurisdiction under “real and substantial connection” test ‐ Whether principles of order and fairness require a plaintiff to adduce evidence of a good arguable case against a foreign defendant who challenges the jurisdiction of the court - Morguard Investments Ltd. v. De Savoye, [1990] 3 S.C.R. 1077
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
August 16, 1999 Supreme Court of British Columbia (Williams C.J.) |
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Application for a Order setting aside the service ex juris of the Writ of Summons dismissed
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June 30, 2000 Court of Appeal of British Columbia (Esson, Rowles, and Mackenzie JJ.A.) |
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Appeal dismissedSeptember 27, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Applications for leave to appeal filed |
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CORAM: L’Heureux-Dubé, Arbour and LeBel JJ. /
Les juges L’Heureux-Dubé, Arbour et LeBel
Robert MacKenzie
v. (28369)
Her Majesty the Queen (Crim.)(Ont.)
NATURE OF THE CASE
Criminal law - Burden of Proof - Applicant convicted of attempting to obstruct justice - Whether trial judge created reverse onus - Whether trial judge required accused to contradict central allegation in order to raise reasonable doubt.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
February 21, 1997 Superior Court of Justice (Knazan J.) |
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Oral reasons for judgment: Applicant found guilty of wilfully attempting to obstruct the course of justice contrary to s. 139(2) of the Criminal Code |
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November 6, 2000 Court of Appeal for Ontario (Finlayson, Weiler and Abella JJ.A.) |
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Endorsement: Appeal against conviction dismissed |
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January 5, 2001 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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Nataly Perron
c. (28121)
Le Ministre du revenu national (C.F.)
NATURE DE LA CAUSE
Procédure - Contrôle judiciaire - Prescription - Interprétation - Législation et textes réglementaires - Assurance-emploi - La demanderesse a-t-elle été induite en erreur par les employés du Ministère du revenu national, de sorte qu’elle ait manqué le délai de prescription pour faire appel d’une décision du ministre quant l’assurabilité de son emploi ? - Y a-t-il une ambiguïté entre les Règles de la Cour canadienne de l’impôt et la Loi sur l’assurance-emploi ? - Loi sur l’assurance-emploi, L.C. (1996) ch. 23, par. 103(1) - Règles de la Cour canadienne de l’impôt (Assurance-emploi), DORS/90-690 et modif., par. 26.1(1).
HISTORIQUE PROCÉDURAL
Le 20 avril 1998 Cour canadienne de l'impôt (Léger j.s.c.c.i.) |
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Requête pour faire rejeter l’appel accordée |
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Le 16 juin 2000 Cour d'appel fédérale (Desjardins, Létourneau et Noël jj.c.a.) |
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Demande de contrôle judiciaire rejetée |
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Le 13 septembre 2000 Cour suprême du Canada |
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Demande d’autorisation d’appel déposée |
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Clarence Paradis
c. (27900)
Les honorable juges; Paul‐Arthur Gendreau, Morris J. Fish, René Letarte (ad hoc), La Commission des lésions professionnelles et Kraft Canada Inc. (Qué.)
NATURE DE LA CAUSE
Droit du travail – Accident de travail – Date de la consolidation de la lésion professionnelle – Révision judiciaire d’une décision de la Commission d’appel en matière de lésions professionnelles – Disposition privative – Loi sur les accidents de travail et les maladies professionnelles, L.R.Q., c. A-3.001, art. 429.59 – La Cour d’appel a-t-elle erré en rejetant l’appel du demandeur?
HISTORIQUE PROCÉDURAL
Le 5 octobre 1995 Cour supérieure du Québec (Duval Hesler, j.c.s.) |
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Requête en révision judiciaire à l’encontre d’une décision de la Commission d’appel en matière de lésions professionnelles rejetée |
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Le 10 mars 2000 Cour d’appel du Québec (Gendreau, Fish et Letarte [ad hoc], jj.c.a.) |
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Appel rejeté sans dépens |
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Le 9 mai 2000 Cour suprême du Canada |
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Demande d’autorisation d’appel déposée
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Wilfried Koch
c. (28077)
Hydro-Québec
ET ENTRE :
Wilfried Koch
c.
Hydro-Québec, Corporation du village de Rawdon et Le Club juridique
ET ENTRE :
Wilfried Koch
c.
Hydro-Québec et l’Officier du Bureau de la publicité des
droits de la circonscription foncière de Montcalm (Qué.)
NATURE DE LA CAUSE
Droit des biens - Bail - Privilège et droit de premier refus sur un terrain - Recours en jugement déclaratoire - Recours en injonctions mandatoire et permanente - Res judicata - Non-conformité aux normes prescrites pour la publication de droits fonciers - Intérêt du public à ce qu’un terrain ne soit pas loué à un particulier - Y a-t-il lieu de déclarer à nouveau le privilège de location et le droit de premier acheteur consentis au demandeur par l’entente du 21 mai 1974 ? - Doit-on forcer l’inscription de ces droits au registre foncier ? - Doit-on forcer Hydro-Québec à louer son terrain au demandeur ?
HISTORIQUE PROCÉDURAL
Le 6 mars 1989 Cour supérieure du Québec (district de Montréal) (Trudeau j.c.s.) |
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Action du demandeur rejetée
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Le 19 avril 1996 Cour d’appel du Québec (Beauregard, Otis, Biron (ad hoc) jj.c.a.) |
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Appel accueilli
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Le 24 octobre 1996 Cour suprême du Canada (Lamer j.c., L’Heureux-Dubé et Gonthier jj.) |
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Demande d’autorisation d’appel rejetée (Dossier 25395) |
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Le 27 mars 1996 Cour suprême du Canada (Lamer j.c., L’Heureux-Dubé et Gonthier jj.) |
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Demande de ré-examen rejetée
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Le 30 avril 1997 Cour supérieure du Québec (district de Laval) (Filiatreault j.c.s.) |
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Requête pour jugement déclaratoire rejetée |
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Le 28 janvier 1998 Cour supérieure du Québec (district de Joliette) (Bilodeau j.c.s.) |
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Requête pour injonction rejetée |
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Le 13 février 1998 Cour supérieure du Québec (district de Joliette) (Croteau j.c.s.) |
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Requête pour faire publier droits fonciers rejetée |
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Le 12 mai 2000 Cour d'appel du Québec (Gendreau, Mailhot, Denis (ad hoc) jj.c.a) |
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Appels rejetés |
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Le 22 août 2000 Cour suprême du Canada |
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Demande d'autorisation d'appel déposée |
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Le 10 novembre 2000 Cour suprême du Canada (L’Heureux-Dubé J.) |
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Requête en prorogation de délai accordée
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158514 Canada Inc. (Place du Saguenay) and Burnac Leaseholds, A Division of Burnac Corporation
v. (28082)
Stéphane Lachance & Associés Inc., in its quality as trusty in the bankruptcy of Groupe Boutique Chérie Inc., Sam Lévy & Associés Inc., in its quality as trustee to bankrupcy of Arthur Blumer and David Blumer (Que.)
NATURE OF THE CASE
Commercial Law - Bankruptcy - Procedural Law - Appeal - Delay for appeal - Whether the delay set forth in section 183(2) of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act and in section 31(1) of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency General Rules is peremptory? - Whether article 523 of the Code of Civil Procedure has any application with respect to the delay to appeal from a judgment rendered in a bankruptcy matter? - What are the applicable principles and procedures for obtaining leave to appeal beyond the delays?
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
January 19, 2000 Superior Court of Quebec (Poulin J.) |
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Order maintaining the Motion in Inopposability and the oppression remedy on the part of Applicant 158514 Canada Inc.; Order maintaining the interventions on the part of Applicant Burnac Leasehold, a division of Burnac Corporation (Bernac). Respondents ordered to pay $210,639.75 to Applicant 158514 Canada Inc. and $278,020.76 to Applicant Burnac in both cases with interest and costs; Order for provisional execution of the Judgment notwithstanding appeal. Respondents ordered to pay the extra-judicial fees of the Applicants attorneys.
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May 19, 2000 Court of Appeal of Québec (Beauregard, Deschamps and Robert JJ.A.) |
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Order maintaining motion to dismiss Respondent’s appeal but for costs only; Respondent’s motion to extend the delays to appeal de bene esse without costs |
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August 18, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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Lyndon and Fran Blacklaws, John Michael and Heather A. Smith on behalf of themselves and all other members of a class having claims against 470433 Alberta Ltd. carrying on business as Ghostpine Lake Golf and Country Resort
v. (28126)
Sam Morrow (Alta.)
NATURE OF THE CASE
Torts - Negligence - Pure economic loss - Respondent sole owner and director of company owning company that contracted with Applicants for timeshare resort - Whether Respondent personally owed a duty of care to the Time Share Owners - Whether previously recognized categories of economics loss not applicable - Whether recovery for pure economic loss should be extended - Whether policy considerations might negate the scope of the duty owed, the class of persons to whom it was owed, or the damages to which a breach of the duty may give rise.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
December 12, 1997 Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Hembroff J.) |
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The plaintiffs are entitled to damages from Respondent for breach of contract and negligence. |
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June 21, 2000 Court of Appeal of Alberta (Fraser C.J. and Côté and Berger JJ.A.) |
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Appeal allowed, Berger J.A. dissenting
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September 15, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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CORAM: Gonthier, Major and Binnie JJ. /
Les juges Gonthier, Major et Binnie
Abdul Momen Shahnawaz
v. (28265)
Her Majesty the Queen (Crim.)(Ont.)
NATURE OF THE CASE
Criminal Law - Sentencing - Narcotics - Applicant convicted of four counts of trafficking in heroin - Applicant having suffered years of torture and political imprisonment in Afghanistan - Trial judge ordering conditional sentence in light of Applicant’s psychological condition - Whether a trial judge may depart from the customary range of sentence imposed for a particular offence in order to avoid a sentence that would significantly impair the psychological integrity of the individual and result in cruel and unusual punishment
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
October 29, 1999 Superior Court of Justice (Molloy J.) |
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Conviction: four counts of trafficking an illegal substance; sentenced to a conditional sentence of two years less a day to be served in the community to be followed by a two-year period of probation |
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November 7, 2000 Court of Appeal for Ontario (Osborne A.C.J.O., Charron and Laskin (dissenting) JJ.A.) |
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Appeal against sentence allowed; term of six years’ imprisonment imposed. |
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January 8, 2001 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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Dr. Ranjit Perera
v. (28114)
The Attorney General of Canada (F.C.)
NATURE OF THE CASE
Administrative Law - Judicial Review - Statutes - Interpretation - Applicant screened out of job competition - Provision allows unsuccessful candidates to appeal appointments but appeal right can be barred in certain circumstances - Whether the Federal Court of Appeal erred in their conclusion that the Appeal Board, established pursuant to section 21 of the Public Service Employment Act, had no jurisdiction to determine if section 27 of the Public Service Employment Regulations infringed section 15 of the Charter? Public Service Employment Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. P-33, s. 21; Public Service Employment Regulations, Canada Gazette Part II, Vol. 127, No. 12, p. 2653, s. 27.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
October 4, 1996
Appeal Board
(Mooney, John A.)
Board has authority to determine constitutional question.
December 17, 1998 Federal Court of Canada, Trial Division (Rouleau J.) |
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Application for judicial review granted. Appeal Board decision quashed and Applicant’s appeal dismissed. |
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June 8, 2000 Federal Court of Appeal (Stone, Noël and McDonald JJ.A.(dissenting)) |
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Appeal dismissed |
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September 7, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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Bernard C. Tanner
v. (28183)
J.D. Bruce McDonald, Bennett Jones, The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta, Dr. Patrick F. Conway, Dr. Paul Reynolds, Dr. Roland F. Lynch, Calgary Regional Health Authority, Metro‐Calgary and Rural General Hospital District No. 93 (also know as Calgary Regional District Group) and Holy Cross Hospital (Alta.)
NATURE OF THE CASE
Procedural law - Appeals - Fresh evidence - Test for admission of fresh evidence after order for summary judgment - Limitation of actions - Fraudulent concealment - Effect of fraudulent concealment on application of limitation period
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
July 29, 1999 Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Hawco J.) |
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Applicant’s action dismissed with costs |
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February 24, 2000 Court of Appeal of Alberta (Hunt J.A.) |
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Applicant’s motion for production of documents dismissed |
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July 19, 2000 Court of Appeal of Alberta (McClung, Conrad and Berger JJ.A.) |
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Appeal dismissed with costs |
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October 3, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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Wayne E. Strong
v. (28170)
Neil M. Kisbee, Estate Trustee for the Estate of Micheline M. Paquet
AND BETWEEN:
Wayne E. Strong
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General Motors of Canada Limited (Ont.)
NATURE OF THE CASE
Torts - Damages - Sexual assault - Wrongful dismissal - Defamation - Procedural law - Limitation of actions - Employee dismissed because of alleged sexual assault - Trial judge dismissing employee’s actions for defamation and wrongful dismissal - Trial judge also dismissing counterclaim for damages for sexual assault - Whether Court of Appeal erred in upholding trial judge’s dismissal of claim for wrongful dismissal - Whether Court of Appeal erred in allowing cross-appeal and awarding damages for sexual assault.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
June 17, 1997 Ontario Court of Justice (General Division) (Granger J.) |
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Claim and counterclaim in first action dismissed; second action dismissed. |
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August 1, 2000 Court of Appeal for Ontario (Borins, MacPherson and Sharpe JJ.A.) |
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Appeal dismissed; cross-appeal allowed and Applicant ordered to pay $100,000 in damages. |
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September 29, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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Corrine Godin
v. (28019)
Premier Salon International Inc., Magic Cuts Hair Salon Inc. and Gaétanne Thériault (N.B.)
NATURE OF THE CASE
Torts - Negligence - Evidence - Plaintiff falling after rising to leave her chair at a hairdressing salon - Whether trial judge erred in assessing discovery evidence.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
October 21, 1999 Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick (Deschênes J.) |
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Applicant’s action in tort for damages dismissed |
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May 25, 2000 Court of Appeal of New Brunswick (Turnbull, Drapeau, Larlee JJ.A.) |
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Appeal dismissed |
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July 20, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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MOTIONS FOR RECONSIDERATION / DEMANDES DE RÉEXAMEN
CORAM: Chief Justice McLachlin and Iacobucci and Major JJ. /
Le juge en chef McLachlin et les juges Iacobucci et Major
1. William Fook Wah Lim v. Hong Kee Lim (B.C.)(27635)
CORAM: L’Heureux-Dubé, Bastarache and LeBel JJ. /
Les juges L’Heureux-Dubé, Bastarache et LeBel
1. A.H. c. Institut Philippe Pinel, et al. (Qué.)(27854)
CORAM: Gonthier, Binnie and Arbour JJ. /
Les juges Gonthier, Binnie et Arbour
1. Arlette Jumelle c. Robert Maxwell Soloway (Man.)(27701)
JUDGMENTS ON APPLICATIONS FOR LEAVE |
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MARCH 15, 2001 / LE 15 MARS 2001
28062 HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA, AS REPRESENTED BY THE MINISTER OF NATIONAL REVENUE ‐ v. ‐ FIRST VANCOUVER FINANCE (Sask.) (Civil)
CORAM: The Chief Justice, Iacobucci and Bastarache JJ.
The application for leave to appeal is granted.
La demande d’autorisation d’appel est accordée.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Commercial law - Creditor and debtor - Statutes - Interpretation - Taxation - Whether deemed statutory trust under the Income Tax Act attaches property of an employer coming into existence after the employer fails to remit payroll deductions to Revenue Canada - Whether the interests of the Minister of National Revenue have priority over those of a factor in respect of accounts receivable - Whether the Goods and Services Tax component of accounts receivable purchased in a factoring transaction belong to the Minister of National Revenue.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
January 18, 2000 Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Wimmer J.) |
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Application for declaration granted. Respondent First Vancouver Finance entitled to monies paid by Canada Safeway to Revenue Canada, except for that covered by accounts factored after February 10,1999, which constituted “after-acquired” property. |
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May 16, 2000 Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan (Cameron, Gerwing and Sherstobitoff JJ.A.) |
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Appeal and cross‐appeal dismissed |
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August 14, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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28165 DUBREUIL BROTHERS EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION, A DIVISION OF IWA CANADA, LOCAL 2693 ‐ v. ‐ LONDON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, DUBREUIL FOREST PRODUCTS LIMITED, MICHAEL BENDEL (Ont.) (Civil)
CORAM: The Chief Justice, Iacobucci and Bastarache JJ.
The application for leave to appeal is dismissed with costs to London Life Insurance Company.
La demande d’autorisation d’appel est rejetée avec dépens en faveur de la compagnie d’assurance London Life.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Labour law - Arbitration - Jurisdiction - Collective agreement - Long term disability benefits - Whether the Ontario Court of Appeal erred in its analysis of the exclusive jurisdiction model of arbitral jurisdiction - Whether the Ontario Court of Appeal erred in concluding that a grievance arbitrator does not have jurisdiction to add a third party insurer as a party defendant - Whether the analysis of the Ontario Court of Appeal in its decision in the present matter is at variance with analyses in other of its recent decisions?
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
October 7, 1998 Ontario Court of Justice (General Division) Divisional Court (Bell, Sharpe and McKinnon JJ.) |
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Application for judicial review allowed |
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July 13, 2000 Court of Appeal for Ontario (Carthy, Goudge and O’Connor JJ.A.) |
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Appeal dismissed |
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September 29, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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28081 MICHAEL MONAGHAN ‐ v. ‐ WILLIAM CHESHER, LISA CHESHER (Ont.) (Civil)
CORAM: The Chief Justice, Iacobucci and Bastarache JJ.
The application for leave to appeal is dismissed with costs to William Chesher and Lisa Chesher.
La demande d’autorisation d’appel est rejetée avec dépens en faveur de William Chesher et Lisa Chesher.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Statutes - Interpretation - Torts - Damages - Was the statutory presumption in favour of periodic payments under s. 116 of the Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. 43 outweighed by the Plaintiff’s plan to use the damages awarded for his future care to pay current debts and add home improvements - Did the Court of Appeal err in refusing the Defendants’ request for a structured settlement where the Plaintiff had requested and was awarded an income tax gross-up and where the intended use of a lump sum award would attract little or no income tax liability - Did the Court of Appeal err in permitting the Motion for a structure to become a forum for re-opening the assessment of damages at trial - Did the Court of Appeal err in deciding that because the proposed structure would cost less to the Defendant than payment of a lump sum that this would not be in the Plaintiff’s best interest - Did the Court of Appeal err in considering the absence of a guarantee period as a reason for defeating the statutory presumption in favour of a structure - Did the Court of Appeal err in determining that the Court could not adjust the proposed structure in a manner that would meet the Plaintiff’s best interests?
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
July 2, 1999 Superior Court of Justice (Kealey J.) |
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Defendant’s motion for an order permitting him to pay the future costs periodically in a structure instead of a lump sum, dismissed |
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May 19, 2000 Court of Appeal for Ontario (Austin, Laskin, Borins JJ.A) |
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Appeal dismissedAugust 18, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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November 8, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada (L’Heureux-Dubé J.) |
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Motion to extend time to file and/or serve application for leave to appeal to August 21, 2000, granted |
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27989 LE PROCUREUR GÉNÉRAL DU CANADA, EN SA QUALITÉ DE REPRÉSENTANT DE SA MAJESTÉ LA REINE DU CHEF DU CANADA, L'ADMINISTRATEUR FÉDÉRAL NOMMÉ EN VERTU DU CHAPITRE 22 DE LA CONVENTION DE LA BAIE JAMES ET DU NORD QUÉBÉCOIS ET CHRISTINE STEWART, EN SA QUALITÉ DE MINISTRE DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT DU CANADA, JANE STEWART, EN SA QUALITÉ DE MINISTRE DES AFFAIRES INDIENNES ET DU NORD CANADIEN ET JOHN MANLEY, EN SA QUALITÉ DE MINISTRE DE L'OFFICE FÉDÉRAL DE DÉVELOPPEMENT RÉGIONAL ‐ QUÉBEC, DAVID M. COLLENETTE, EN SA QUALITÉ DE MINISTRE DES TRANSPORTS ‐ c. ‐ MARIO LORD, CHEF JOHN KITCHEN, CHEF GEORGE WAPACHEE, CHEF DR. BILLY DIAMOND, ANCIEN CHEF WILLIAM MIANSCUM, CHEF KENNY LOON, CHEF ABEL BOSUM, GRAND CHEF MATTHEW COON COME, VIOLET PACHANOS, LA NATION CRIE DE WASWANIPI (BANDE), LA PREMIÈRE NATION DE WASKAGANISH (BANDE), LA PREMIÈRE NATION DE NEMASKA (BANDE), LA NATION CRIE DE MISTISSINI, LA NATION CRIE D'OUJÉ‐BOUGOUMOU, LE GRAND CONSEIL DES CRIS (EEYOU ISTCHEE) (GRAND CONSEIL DES CRIS (DU QUÉBEC)), ADMINISTRATION RÉGIONALE CRIE, CREE TRAPPERS' ASSOCIATION, EDWARD GILPIN, LE PROCUREUR GÉNÉRAL DU QUÉBEC, L'ADMINISTRATEUR PROVINCIAL NOMMÉ EN VERTU DU CHAPITRE 22 DE LA CONVENTION DE LA BAIE JAMES ET DU NORD QUÉBÉCOIS, L'HONORABLE PAUL BÉGIN, L'HONORABLE GUY CHEVRETTE (MAINTENANT L'HONORABLE JACQUES BRASSARD) EN SA QUALITÉ DE MINISTRE DES RESSOURCES NATURELLES, LA SOCIÉTÉ DE DÉVELOPPEMENT DE LA BAIE JAMES, REXFOR, DOMTAR INC., PRODUITS FORESTIERS DONOHUE INC.(LAQUELLE INCLUT LA COMPAGNIE ANCIENNEMENT CONNUE COMME PRODUITS FORESTIERS SAUCIER INC.) ET BISSON ET BISSON INC., BARRETTE‐CHAPAIS LTÉE ET FOURNITURES MINIÈRES SIMARD INC., TEMBEC INC., NORMICK‐PERRON INC., LES INDUSTRIES NORBORD INC., PRODUITS FORESTIERS ALLIANCE INC.,OPTIBOIS INC.(ANCIENNEMENT CONNUE COMME 2541‐3998 QUÉBEC INC. (PRÉCIBOIS)) ET COMPAGNIE INTERNATIONALE DE PAPIER DU CANADA, LES CHANTIERS DE CHIBOUGAMAU LTÉE, ABITIBI‐CONSOLIDATED INC. (ANCIENNEMENT CONNUE COMME COMPAGNIE STONE‐CONSOLIDATED ET COMME ABITIBI‐PRICE ET COMME CONSOLIDATED BATHURST), MATÉRIAUX BLANCHET INC., SCIERIE AMOS INC., SCIERIE GALLICHAN INC., SCIERIE LANDRIENNE INC., SCIERIE SENCO LTÉE, FILIFOR INC., IPB INTERNATIONAL INC., PANNEAUX CHAMBORD INC., LE GROUPE FOREX INC. ET FOREX INC., BOIS KMS (GMI) LTÉE, KRUGER INC., HOWARD ‐ BIENVENUE INC. (Qué.) (Civile)
CORAM: Le Juge en chef et les juges Iacobucci et Bastarache
La demande d’audition orale et la demande d’autorisation d’appel sont rejetées avec dépens à Mario Lord, Chef John Kitchen, Chef George Wapachee, Chef Dr. Billy Diamond, Ancien Chef William Mianscum, Chef Kenny Loon, Chef Abel Bosum, Grand Chef Matthew Coon Come, Violet Pachanos, La nation crie de Waswanipi (bande), La Première Nation de Waskaganish (bande), La Première Nation de Nemaska (bande), La Nation crie de Mistissini, La Nation crie d'Oujé‐Bougoumou, Le Grand conseil des Cris (Eeyou Istchee) (Grand conseil des Cris (du Québec)), Administration régionale crie, Cree Trappers' Association et Edward Gilpin.
The application for an oral hearing and the application for leave to appeal are dismissed with costs to Mario Lord, Chief John Kitchen, Chief George Wapachee, Chief Dr. Billy Diamond, Former Chief William Mianscum, Chief Kenny Loon, Chief Abel Bosum, Grand Chief Matthew Coon Come, Violet Pachanos, The Cree Nation of Waswanipi (Band), The Waskaganis First Nation (Band), The Nemaska First Nation (Band), The Cree Nation of Mistissini (Band), The Oujé‐Bougoumou Cree Nation, The Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee) (Grand Council of the Crees of Quebec), The Cree Regional Authority, Cree Trappers' Association and Edward Gilpin.
NATURE DE LA CAUSE
Droit constitutionnel – Droit des Autochtones – Loi constitutionnelle de 1867, art. 96 et 101 – Loi constitutionnelle de 1982, art. 35 – Loi sur la Cour fédérale, art. 17 et 18 – Compétence de la Cour supérieure – Compétence de la Cour fédérale – Immunité de la Couronne dans une action en dommages-intérêts soulevant des questions constitutionnelles – Lorsqu’elle a compétence sur un litige, la Cour supérieure peut-être émettre des ordonnances de nature mandatoire, comme l’injonction et le mandamus, contre la Couronne fédérale? – La violation des droits garanties à l’art. 35 de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1982 est-elle une question d’ordre constitutionnel?
HISTORIQUE PROCÉDURAL
Le 24 novembre 1999 Cour supérieure du Québec (Croteau j.c.s.) |
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Requêtes en exception déclinatoire rejetées |
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Le 26 avril 2000 Cour d’appel du Québec (Michaud j.c.q., Delisle et Pidgeon jj.c.a.) |
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Appel rejeté |
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Le 22 juin 2000 Cour suprême du Canada |
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Demande d’autorisation d’appel déposée
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28060 MARIO LORD, CHIEF JOHN KITCHEN, CHIEF GEORGE WAPACHEE, CHIEF DR. BILLY DIAMOND, FORMER CHIEF WILLIAM MIANSCUM, CHIEF KENNY LOON, CHIEF ABEL BOSUM, GRAND CHIEF MATTHEW COON COME, VIOLET PACHANOS, THE CREE NATION OF WASWANIPI, THE NEMASKA FIRST NATION, THE WASKAGANISH FIRST NATION (BAND), THE CREE NATION OF MISTISSINI (BAND), THE OUJÉ‐BOUGOUMOU CREE NATION, THE GRAND COUNCIL OF THE CREES (EEYOU ISTCHEE) (GRAND COUNCIL OF THE CREES (OF QUEBEC), THE CREE REGIONAL AUTHORITY, CREE TRAPPERS' ASSOCIATION, EDWARD GILPIN, ALLAN SAGANASH SR., CHRISTINE JOLLY SAGANASH AND CHIEF GEORGE WAPACHEE ‐ v. ‐ THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF QUÉBEC, THE PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATOR UNDER SECTION 22 OF THE JAMES BAY AND NORTHERN QUEBEC AGREEMENT AND THE HONOURABLE PAUL BÉGIN, MINISTER OF THE ENVIRONMENT, THE HONOURABLE GUY CHEVRETTE (NOW THE HONOURABLE JACQUES BRASSARD, IN HIS CAPACITY AS MINISTER OF NATURAL RESOURCES), THE ATTORNEY‐GENERAL OF CANADA, THE FEDERAL ADMINISTRATOR UNDER SECTION 22 OF THE JAMES BAY AND NORTHERN QUÉBEC AGREEMENT, THE HONOURABLE CHRISTINE STEWART, THE HONOURABLE JANE STEWART, THE HONOURABLE JOHN MANLEY AND THE HONOURABLE DAVID M. COLLENETTE, JAMES BAY DEVELOPEMENT CORPORATION, REXFOR, DOMTAR INC., PRODUITS FORESTIERS DONOHUE INC., BISSON ET BISSON INC., BARRETTE‐CHAPAIS LTD. AND FOURNITURES MINIÈRES SIMARD INC., TEMBEC INC., NORMICK‐PERRON INC., LES INDUSTRIES NORBORD INC., PRODUITS FORESTIERS ALLIANCE INC., COMPAGNIE INTERNATIONALE DE PAPIER DU CANADA, SCIERIE LANDRIENNE INC., FILIFOR INC. AND MATÉRIAUX BLANCHET INC., OBTIBOIS INC. (FORMERLY KNOWN AS 2541‐3998 QUÉBEC INC. (PRÉCIBOIS), LES CHANTIERS DE CHIBOUGAMAU LTÉE, SCIERIE AMOS INC., SCIERIE GALLICHAN INC. AND SCIERIE SENCO LTD., IPB INTERNATIONAL INC., PANNEAUX CHAMBORD INC., LE GROUPE FOREX INC. AND FOREX INC., ABITIBI‐CONSOLIDATED INC. (FORMERLY KNOWN AS STONE‐CONSOLIDATED CORPORATION AND AS ABITIBI‐PRICE AND AS CONSOLIDATED BATHURST), KRUGER INC. (Que.) (Civil)
CORAM: The Chief Justice, Iacobucci and Bastarache JJ.
The application for leave to appeal is dismissed with costs to the Attorney General of Quebec.
La demande d’autorisation d’appel est rejetée avec dépens en faveur de la procureure générale du Québec.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Procedural Law – Recusation– Code of Civil Procedure, ss. 29, 238 and 511 – Courts – Reasonable apprehension of bias on the part of the trial judge – Distinction between grounds for recusation and grounds for appeal – Did the Quebec Court of Appeal err in dismissing the Applicants’ applications for leave to appeal the decision to forcibly remove the trial judge from the case?
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
March 8, 2000 Superior Court of Quebec (Lemieux C.J.S.C.) |
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Order forcibly recusing Croteau J. |
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May 17, 2000 Court of Appeal of Quebec (Baudouin, Proulx and Otis JJ.A.) |
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Applicants’ application for leave to appeal dismissed |
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August 11, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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28074 MARIO LORD, CHIEF JOHN KITCHEN, CHIEF GEORGE WAPACHEE, CHIEF DR. BILLY DIAMOND, FORMER CHIEF WILLIAM MIANSCUM, CHIEF KENNY LOON, CHIEF ABEL BOSUM, GRAND CHIEF MATTHEW COON COME, VIOLET PACHANOS, THE CREE NATION OF WASWANIPI, THE NEMASKA FIRST NATION, THE WASKAGANISH FIRST NATION (BAND), THE CREE NATION OF MISTISSINI, THE OUJÉ‐BOUGOUMOU CREE NATION, THE GRAND COUNCIL OF THE CREES (EEYOU ISTCHEE) (GRAND COUNCIL OF THE CREES (OF QUÉBEC), THE CREE REGIONAL AUTHORITY, CREE TRAPPERS' ASSOCIATION, EDWARD GILPIN ‐ v. ‐ THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF QUÉBEC, THE PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATOR UNDER SECTION 22 OF THE JAMES BAY AND NORTHERN QUEBEC AGREEMENT AND THE HONOURABLE PAUL BÉGIN, THE HONOURABLE GUY CHEVRETTE (NOW THE HONOURABLE JACQUES BRASSARD, IN HIS CAPACITY AS MINISTER OF NATURAL RESOURCES), JAMES BAY DEVELOPEMENT CORPORATION, REXFOR, DOMTAR INC., PRODUITS FORESTIERS DONOHUE INC., BISSON ET BISSON INC., BARRETTE‐CHAPAIS LTD. AND FOURNITURES MINIÈRES SIMARD INC., TEMBEC INC., NORMICK‐PERRON INC., LES INDUSTRIES NORBORD INC., PRODUITS FORESTIERS ALLIANCE INC., OPTIBOIS INC. (FORMERLY KNOWN AS 2541‐3998 QUÉBEC INC. (PRÉCIBOIS), COMPAGNIE INTERNATIONALE DE PAPIER DU CANADA, SCIERIE LANDRIENNE INC., FILIFOR INC., MATÉRIAUX BLANCHET INC., LES CHANTIERS DE CHIBOUGAMAU LTD., ABITIBI‐CONSOLIDATED INC. (FORMERLY KNOWN AS STONE‐CONSOLIDATED CORPORATION AND AS ABITIBI‐PRICE AND AS CONSOLIDATED BATHURST), SCIERIE AMOS INC., SCIERIE GALLICHAN INC. AND SCIERIE SENCO LTD., IPB INTERNATIONAL INC., PANNEAUX CHAMBORD INC., LE GROUPE FOREX INC. AND FOREX INC., BOIS KMS (GMI) LTD., KRUGER INC., HOWARD ‐ BIENVENUE INC. (Que.) (Civil)
CORAM: The Chief Justice, Iacobucci and Bastarache JJ.
The application for leave to appeal is dismissed with costs to the Attorney General of Quebec, the Provincial Administrator Under Section 22 of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement and the Honourable Paul Bégin, the Honourable Guy Chevrette (now the Honourable Jacques Brassard, in his capacity as Minister of Natural Resources), Domtar Inc., Produits Forestiers Donohue Inc., Bisson et Bisson Inc.
La demande d’autorisation d’appel est rejetée avec dépens à la procureure générale du Québec, l’Administrateur provincial nommé en vertu du chapitre 22 de la Convention de la Baie James et du Nord Québecois et l’honorable Paul Bégin, l’honorable Guy Chevrette (maintenant l’honorable Jacques Brassard, ès qualités de ministre des Ressources naturelles), Domtar Inc., Produits Forestiers Donohue Inc., Bisson et Bisson Inc.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Constitutional Law – Aboriginal Rights – Constitution Act, 1982, s. 35 – Environment Quality Act, R.S.Q., c. Q-2, s. 144 –James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement – Motion for Safeguard – Interlocutory Injunction – Did the Trial Judge decide ultra petita in declaring that s. 144 of the Environment Quality Act was inoperative because it infringes on Aboriginal rights guaranteed by s. 35 Constitution Act, 1982? – Did the Trial Judge err in making such declaration, in light of the fact that he reserved his decision on the motion for safeguard?
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
December 20, 1999 Superior Court of Quebec (Croteau J.) |
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Judgment reserved on the conclusions sought by the applicants and s.144 of Environment Quality Act, R.S.Q., c.Q-2, declared inoperative |
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May 15, 2000 Court of Appeal of Québec (Baudouin, Proulx, Otis, JJ.A.) |
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Appeal allowed; judgment reversed |
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August 11, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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27887 GERALD MICHAEL VAUGHAN ‐ v. ‐ HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE PENETANGUISHENE MENTAL HEALTH CENTRE ‐ and between ‐ GERALD MICHAEL VAUGHAN ‐ v. ‐ HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE PENETANGUISHENE MENTAL HEALTH CENTRE ‐ and between ‐ GERALD MICHAEL VAUGHAN ‐ v. ‐ HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE PENETANGUISHENE MENTAL HEALTH CENTRE ‐ and between ‐ GERALD MICHAEL VAUGHAN ‐ v. ‐ HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE PENETANGUISHENE MENTAL HEALTH CENTRE, ONTARIO REVIEW BOARD (Ont.) (Criminal)
CORAM: The Chief Justice, Iacobucci and Bastarache JJ.
The applications for an extension of time are granted and the applications for leave to appeal are dismissed.
Les demandes de prorogation de délai sont accordées et les demandes d’autorisation d’appel sont rejetées.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Criminal law - Procedural law - Mental disorder - Whether the court of appeal erred in holding that there was no merit to the procedural issues raised by the Applicant - Whether the court of appeal erred in dismissing the appeal without determining the issues raised in the Applicant’s factum - Whether the court of appeal demonstrated bias toward the Applicant - Whether the Applicant had the right to waive his hearing under the mental disorder provisions of the Criminal Code
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
May 15, 1997
Ontario Review Board
Order that the Applicant’s detention continue
May 5, 1998
Ontario Review Board
Order that the Applicant’s detention continue
May 5, 1999
Ontario Review Board
Order that the Applicant’s detention continue
October 26, 1999
Court of Appeal for Ontario
(Doherty, Rosenberg and Feldman JJ.A.)
Applicant’s appeals from the May 15, 1997, May 5, 1998 and May 5, 1999 review board orders dismissed
March 22, 2000
Supreme Court of Canada
Notice of Application for leave to appeal filed
November 8, 2000
Supreme Court of Canada
Application for leave to appeal (file no. 27887) and motion for the extension of time filed
December 20, 2000
Supreme Court of Canada
Applications for leave to appeal (file nos. 27887) and motions for the extension of time filed
28285 SULLVIE POOLE ‐ v. ‐ HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN (B.C.) (Criminal)
CORAM: The Chief Justice, Iacobucci and Bastarache JJ.
The application for an extension of time is granted and the application for leave to appeal is dismissed.
La demande de prorogation de délai est accordée et la demande d’autorisation d’appel est rejetée.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Canadian Charter - Criminal - Criminal Law - Detention - Sentencing - Dangerous offender provisions - Indeterminate imprisonment - Whether trial judge erred in sentencing applicant to indeterminate imprisonment under dangerous offender provisions - Whether finding of sentencing judge that applicant is a dangerous offender involves an error of law, fact, or mixed law and fact - Whether sentencing judge placed too much emphasis or complete reliance upon past behaviour and criminal record and ignored current circumstances or fettered his discretion by accepting conclusions of a report and evidence without assessing the merits of the conclusions - Whether trial judge misinterpreted dangerous offender provisions - Standard required by a proper interpretation of s. 753(1) for not declaring an offender to be a dangerous offender - Whether assessment provisions set out in s. 752.1(1) of the Criminal Code consistent with Charter - Whether assessment provisions compel applicant to provide evidence against himself, to provide information in circumstances that amount to unreasonable search and seizure, are unconstitutionally vague or infringe ss. 7, 8 or 11 of the Charter - Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-46, ss. 752, 753 and 759.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
May 12, 1998 Supreme Court of British Columbia (Mackenzie J.) |
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Conviction for robbery |
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September 10, 1998 Supreme Court of British Columbia (Collver J.) |
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Remand for dangerous offender assessment |
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January 29, 1999 Supreme Court of British Columbia (Collver J.) |
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Designated dangerous offender; sentenced to indeterminate detention in a penitentiary |
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August 18, 2000 Court of Appeal of British Columbia (Lambert, Braidwood and Hall J.) |
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Appeal dismissed |
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November 29, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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28097 GREYHOUND CANADA TRANSPORTATION CORP. ‐ v. ‐ MARIUSZ BRZOZOWSKI AND KAZIMIERZ KOWASLKI, THE WORKERS COMPENSATION BOARD (B.C.) (Civil)
CORAM: The Chief Justice, Iacobucci and Bastarache JJ.
The application for leave to appeal is dismissed with costs.
La demande d’autorisation d’appel est rejetée avec dépens.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Administrative law - Judicial review - Jurisdiction - Workers’ compensation - Whether the injuries suffered by the Respondents arose out of, and in the course of, their employment - Did the Court of Appeal of British Columbia err in holding that it could not review the reasoning of a Workers’ Compensation Board’s decision - Is the appellate decision inconsistent with Kovach v. Workers’ Compensation Board, [2000] 1 SCR 55.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
September 9, 1999 Supreme Court of British Columbia (Allan J.) |
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Petition seeking order to set aside two decisions of the Appeal division of the Respondent Worker’s Compensation Board dismissed |
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June 1, 2000 Court of Appeal of British Columbia (Southin, Hall, Mackenzie JJ.A.) |
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Appeal dismissed |
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August 30, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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28133 METRO‐CAN CONSTRUCTION LTD. ‐ v. ‐ HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN (FC) (Civil)
CORAM: The Chief Justice, Iacobucci and Bastarache JJ.
The application for leave to appeal is dismissed with costs.
La demande d’autorisation d’appel est rejetée avec dépens.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Taxation - Assessment - Income tax - Partnerships - Debtor’s gain on settlement of debts - Income Tax Act providing that amount of forgiven debt must be applied against taxpayer's non‐capital losses, farm losses, net capital losses and restricted farm losses, in that order - Whether amount of debt forgiveness to be applied at partnership level or at partner level - Income Tax Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.), s. 80(1).
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
October 2, 1998 Tax Court of Canada (Bowie J.T.C.C.) |
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Appeals from income tax assessments for the 1989 and 1990 taxation years dismissed |
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June 22, 2000 Federal Court of Appeal (Desjardins, Létourneau and McDonald JJ.A.) |
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Appeal dismissed |
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September 20, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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28134 FARM BUREAU MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ‐ v. ‐ GINGER M. BERG, A MINOR, BY HER LITIGATION GUARDIAN, ELEANOR S. BERG (Ont.) (Civil)
CORAM: The Chief Justice, Iacobucci and Bastarache JJ.
The application for leave to appeal is dismissed with costs.
La demande d’autorisation d’appel est rejetée avec dépens.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Procedural law - Civil procedure - Courts - Jurisdiction - Pre-trial procedure - Appropriate forum - Minnesota resident bringing action against Minnesota insurer in Ontario claiming entitlement to statutory accident benefits - Motions judge staying action but Court of Appeal reversing decision - Whether Court of Appeal erred in finding that Ontario was appropriate forum - Whether Court of Appeal failed to apply proper test for determining appropriate forum as outlined in Amchem Products Inc. v. British Columbia (Workers’ Compensation Board), [1993] 1 S.C.R. 897 - Whether Court of Appeal erred in finding that motions judge should have considered wording and effect of Power of Attorney and Undertaking signed by Minnesota insurer when determining whether Ontario was proper forum.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
August 4, 1999 Superior Court of Justice (Jennings J.) |
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Respondent’s action stayed |
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July 21, 2000 Court of Appeal for Ontario (Labrosse, Weiler and Sharpe JJ.A.) |
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Respondent’s appeal allowed
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September 20, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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28148 VICTOR EUGENE CAINE ‐ v. ‐ HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN (B.C.) (Criminal)
CORAM: L'Heureux‐Dubé, Arbour and LeBel JJ.
The application for leave to appeal is granted.
La demande d’autorisation d’appel est accordée.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - Section 7 - Narcotic Control Act, s. 3(1) - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in its formulation and appreciation of the significance of the test laid down in R. v. Butler [1992] 1 S.C.R. 452 in the context of cannabis (marihuana) prohibition - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in its “balancing of the interests” under s. 7 of the Charter based on the findings of the trial judge - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in failing to apply the limit to the “harm principle” that an act should not count as a crime unless it causes harm that is serious both in nature and degree - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in determining that the onus of proof under s. 7 of the Charter remained on the Applicant throughout the proceedings in which the Applicant asserted a breach of his rights under s. 7 of the Charter - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in failing to consider whether or not the conduct in question, the personal decision to choose to possess and consume cannabis sativa by taking it into one’s body, was a “decision of fundamental personal importance” thereby informing and delineating the ambit and scope of the liberty interest threatened with penal consequences in the circumstances - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in failing to identify and apply the additional principles of fundamental justice applicable to the circumstances of the case, namely the principle of restraint as a corollary to the harm principle, the principle precluding irrationality and arbitrariness in the legislative scheme, and the principle of overbreadth within the statutory regime, as additional or alternative bases upon which to ground violation of s. 7 of the Charter in the circumstances.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
April 20, 1998
Provincial Court of British Columbia
(Howard J.)
Application for a declaration that s. 3(1) of the Narcotic Control Act prohibiting the possession of marihuana for personal use is contrary to s. 7 of the Charter denied
November 12, 1998
Supreme Court of British Columbia
(Thackray J.)
Appeal dismissed
June 2, 2000
Court of Appeal of British Columbia
(Rowles, Prowse [dissenting], Braidwood JJ.A.)
Appeal dismissed
October 6, 2000
Supreme Court of Canada
(LeBel J.)
Motion for an extension of time to October 31, 2000 granted
October 30, 2000
Supreme Court of Canada
Application for leave to appeal filed
28026 DAVID MALMO‐LEVINE ‐ v. ‐ HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN (B.C.) (Criminal)
CORAM: L'Heureux‐Dubé, Arbour and LeBel JJ.
The application for leave to appeal is granted.
La demande d’autorisation d’appel est accordée.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - Section 7 - Narcotic Control Act, s. 4 - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in characterizing the harms that may come with cannabis use as inherent, instead of a product of mis-cultivation, mis-distribution and mis-use - Did the Court of Appeal fail to address the issue of whether the harm principle applies to growers and dealers of cannabis who arguably play an essential role in cannabis harm reduction? - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in not considering the principle of equality found in s. 15 of the Charter as it applies to “substance orientation” and in not applying equality to every producer and distributor of stimulants and relaxants, whether bean, grape, herb or otherwise - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in holding that the trial result would not have been different if certain evidence had been admitted.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
February 18, 1998 British Columbia Supreme Court (Curtis J.) |
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Applicant convicted under s. 4 of the Narcotic Control Act (now s.5(2) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act); Applicant’s application to call evidence in constitutional challenge dismissed |
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June 2, 2000 British Columbia Court of Appeal (Rowles, Prowse [dissenting] and Braidwood JJ.A.) |
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Appeal against conviction dismissed |
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July 31, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Notice of appeal as of right filed
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October 6, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada (Lebel J.) |
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Application for an extension of time granted |
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October 31, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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November 27, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Motion to quash filed |
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28189 CHRISTOPHER JAMES CLAY ‐ v. ‐ HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN (Ont.) (Criminal)
CORAM: L'Heureux‐Dubé, Arbour and LeBel JJ.
The application for leave to appeal is granted.
La demande d’autorisation d’appel est accordée.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - Criminal law - Narcotics - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in holding that so long as there was a reasonable apprehension of harm, an activity that is done in privacy and which involves no one but the actor may be the subject of a criminal prohibition and still be in accordance with the Charter s. 7 “principles of fundamental justice” - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in holding that the criminalization of the private consumption (and cultivation necessarily incidental to that private consumption) is not ultra vires Parliament - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in holding that the Narcotic Control Act should be interpreted to allow for the criminal prohibition of possessing and cultivating plants (or other substances) which have no psychoactive effects and are used exclusively as an industrial product.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
August 14, 1997 Superior Court of Justice (McCart J.) |
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Applicant convicted of trafficking in a narcotic, possessing a narcotic for the purpose of trafficking and cultivating marijuana contrary to ss. 4(1), 4(2) and 6(1) of the Narcotic Control Act |
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July 31, 2000 Court of Appeal for Ontario (Catzman, Charron and Rosenberg JJ.A.) |
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Appeal against conviction dismissed |
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October 13, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada (LeBel J.) |
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Motion to extend time granted |
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October 17, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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October 25, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada (Arbour J.) |
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Motion to extend time granted |
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28287 NOVOPHARM LTD. ‐ v. ‐ THE WELLCOME FOUNDATION LIMITED, GLAXO WELLCOME INC., APOTEX INC., INTERPHARM INC. AND ALLEN BARRY SHECHTMAN ‐ and between ‐ APOTEX INC. ‐ v. ‐ THE WELLCOME FOUNDATION LIMITED, GLAXO WELLCOME INC., NOVOPHARM LTD. (FC) (Civil)
CORAM: L'Heureux‐Dubé, Arbour and LeBel JJ.
The applications for leave to appeal are granted with costs to the applicant Novopharm Ltd. in any event of the cause.
Les demandes d’autorisation d’appel sont accordées avec dépens en faveur de la demanderesse Novopharm Ltd. quelle que soit l’issue du pourvoi.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Property law - Statutes - Interpretation - Patents - Validity - Definition of and requirements for invention and inventorship - Joint inventorship - Insufficiency of disclosure - Method of medical treatment - Date of invention and whether Federal Court of Appeal decision created artificial date of invention.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
March 25, 1998 Federal Court of Canada, Trial Division (Wetston J.) |
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Patent No. 1,238,277 declared valid; claims therein declared invalid; Applicants Apotex Inc. and Novopharm Ltd. declared to have infringed several claims; Applicants Apotex Inc. and Novopharm Ltd., and Respondent Interpharm Inc. enjoined from commercial practice or use of AZT as disclosed in Patent No. 1,238,277. |
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December 4, 2000 Federal Court of Appeal (Rothstein, Sexton, Malone JJ.A) |
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Patent No. 1,238,277 declared valid; most claims therein declared invalid; Applicants Apotex Inc. and Novopharm Ltd., and Respondent Interpharm Inc. enjoined from commercial practice or use of AZT in pharmaceutical dosage form as disclosed in said Patent. |
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December 22, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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28027 LE GROUPE FOREX INC. ET LOUISIANA‐PACIFIC CANADA LTD. ‐ c. ‐ LE PROCUREUR GÉNÉRAL DU QUÉBEC (Qué.) (Civile)
CORAM: Les juges L'Heureux‐Dubé, Arbour et LeBel.
La demande d’autorisation d’appel est rejetée.
The application for leave to appeal is dismissed.
NATURE DE LA CAUSE
Droit commercial - Contrats - Contrats d’approvisionnement et d’aménagement forestier (CAAF) émis par le ministre aux Forêts en conformité de la Loi sur les forêts à la demanderesse - Mode d’attribution applicable - Exigibilité du paiement de droits d’un bénéficiaire de CAAF alors que celui-ci n’a pas pu effectuer aucune récolte de bois suite à la décision du ministère de ne pas émettre un permis d’intervention bien que toutes les conditions relatives à son obtention aient été remplies.
HISTORIQUE PROCÉDURAL
Le 23 mars 1998 Cour supérieure du Québec (Guertin j.c.s.) |
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Action de l’intimé accueillie: Demanderesse condamnée à verser 168 080,56$ avec intérêts à l’intimé |
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Le 3 mai 2000 Cour d'appel du Québec (Deschamps, Thibault et Denis jj.c.a.(ad hoc)) |
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Appel rejeté |
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Le 28 juillet 2000 Cour suprême du Canada |
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Demande d'autorisation d'appel déposée
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27851 SCOTTISH & YORK INSURANCE CO. LTD. ‐ v. ‐ PEARL SOMERSALL, GWENDOLYN SOMERSALL AND JANICE SOMERSALL (Ont.) (Civil)
CORAM: L'Heureux‐Dubé, Arbour and LeBel JJ.
The application for leave to appeal is granted with costs to the applicant in any event of the cause.
La demande d’autorisation d’appel est accordée avec dépens en faveur de la demanderesse quelle que soit l’issue du pourvoi.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Commercial law - Insurance - Automobile insurance - Statutory provision relating to underinsured coverage restricted to situations where “claimant is legally entitled to recover” - Agreement with tortfeasor to sue only to extent of insurance coverage - Whether claimant legally entitled to recover under underinsured provisions of own policy.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
June 4, 1998 Superior Court of Justice (Spiegel J.) |
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Respondents’ action to recover damages from the underinsured motorist Jerry Friedman dismissed |
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February 16, 2000 Court of Appeal for Ontario (Labrosse, Weiler, and Charron JJ.A.) |
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Appeal allowed |
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April 11, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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28191 LUCIEN E. BERNIER ‐ c. ‐ COMMISSION DE LA SANTÉ, DE LA SÉCURITÉ ET DE L'INDEMNISATION DES ACCIDENTS AU TRAVAIL DU NOUVEAU‐BRUNSWICK (N.‐B.) (Civile)
CORAM: Les juges L'Heureux‐Dubé, Arbour et LeBel.
La demande de prorogation de délai est accordée et la demande d’autorisation d’appel est rejetée avec dépens.
The motion for extension of time is granted and the application for leave to appeal is dismissed with costs.
NATURE DE LA CAUSE
Droit administratif - Contrôle judiciaire - Droit du travail - Accidents du travail - Indemnisation - Procédure - Prorogation de délai - La Cour d’appel du Nouveau-Brunswick a-t-elle commis une erreur de droit en refusant d’ordonner que le Comité d’appel de la Commission de la santé, de la sécurité et de l’indemnisation des accidents au travail du Nouveau-Brunswick ré-étudie la réclamation du demandeur suite au rapport médical du docteur Martin ? - Loi sur la Cour suprême, L.R.C. 1985, c. S-26, art. 40 et 43
HISTORIQUE PROCÉDURAL
Mai 1991 et 28 août 1991 Commission de la santé, de la sécurité et de l’indemnisation des accidents au travail du Nouveau-Brunswick (“CSSIAT”) |
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Refus d’octroyer prestations ou traitements médicaux |
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Le 2 mai 1993 Comité d’appel de la CSSIAT du Nouveau-Brunswick (Arsenault, président, Belliveau et Thériault, membres) |
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Appel du demandeur rejeté |
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Le 29 janvier 1997 Comité d’appel de la CSSIAT du Nouveau-Brunswick (Arsenault, président) |
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Appel du demandeur rejeté |
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Le 27 août 1997 Cour d’appel du Nouveau-Brunswick (Rice, Ayles et Bastarache jj.c.a.) |
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Appel rejeté |
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Le 29 octobre 1998 Cour suprême du Canada (Lamer j.c., McLachlin et Iacobucci jj.) |
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Demande de prorogation de délai accordée; demande d’autorisation d’appel refusée |
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Le 30 septembre 1999 Comité d’appel de la CSSIAT du Nouveau-Brunswick (Godbout, responsable des services d’appel) |
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Demande de re-considération du dossier rejetée |
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Le 19 janvier 2000 Cour d’appel du Nouveau-Brunswick (Daigle j.c.c.a., Rice et Larlee, jj.c.a.) |
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Appel rejetéLe 12 septembre 2000 Cour suprême du Canada |
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Demande de prorogation de délai et demande d’autorisation d’appel déposées |
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28116 RON ARCHIBALD, EDWIN CAWKWELL, WILLIAM COOPER, RICK DOBRANSKI, DARREL ENGER, TIM HARVIE, MIKE JACKSON, CONRAD JOHNSON, GORDON KELLER, WAYNE A. KRIZ, DOUG MILLER, ART MCELROY, BRIAN OLSEN, PAUL S. ORSAK, BRIAN OTTO, JAMES M. PALLISTER, KELLY S. PATRICK, DOUGLAS ROBERTSON, GREG ROCKAFELLOW, BUCK SPENCER, WAYNE TUCK, THE ALBERTA BARLEY COMMISSION AND THE WESTERN BARLEY GROWERS ASSOCIATION ‐ v. ‐ HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA AND THE CANADIAN WHEAT BOARD (FC) (Civil)
CORAM: L'Heureux‐Dubé, Arbour and LeBel JJ.
The application for leave to appeal is dismissed with costs to the respondent Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada.
La demande d’autorisation d’appel est rejetée avec dépens en faveur de l’intimée Sa Majesté la Reine du chef du Canada.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Canadian Charter - Civil - Monopoly granted to Canadian Wheat Board to market barley and wheat grown in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and parts of British Columbia - Whether monopoly violates ss. 2(d), 6 or 15 of the Charter - If so, whether violations justified within the meaning of s. 1 of the Charter - Whether challenge to the Canadian Wheat Board Act dismissed for reasons involving erroneous interpretations and applications of ss. 2(d), 6 or 15 - Whether freedom of association protects association for the purpose of pursuing activities that would be lawful but for the impugned legislation - Whether freedom of association is restricted to association for the purpose of activity protected by the Charter - Whether s. 6 of the Charter applies to federal laws that apply only to portions of a province - Whether differential treatment of farmers in a designated area constitutes discrimination on an analogous ground contrary to s. 15(1) of the Charter - Canadian Wheat Board Act, R.S.C. 1985, C-24.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
April 11, 1997 Federal Court of Canada, Trial Division (Muldoon J.) |
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Applicants’ action dismissed with costs |
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June 12, 2000 Federal Court of Appeal (Décary, Rothstein and Sharlow JJ.A.) |
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Appeal dismissed with costs |
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September 11, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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28194 MIGUEL FIGUEROA ‐ v. ‐ THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA (Ont.) (Civil)
CORAM: L'Heureux‐Dubé, Arbour and LeBel JJ.
The application for leave to appeal is granted.
La demande d’autorisation d’appel est accordée.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - Civil - Elections - Statutory requirement that a political party nominate at least fifty candidates in a federal election before its contributors can receive tax benefits - Whether requirement contravenes Charter principles of fairness or Charter right to voter parity- Whether providing tax credits only to contributors to major parties who have fifty or more candidates is discrimination contrary to the Charter - Whether provision of tax credits only to supporters of some political parties infringes right to freedom of association - Canada Elections Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. E‐2, as amended S.C. 1993, c. 19, ss. 24, 81, 84, 100.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
March 10, 1999 Ontario Court of Justice (General Division) (Molloy, J.) |
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Declaratory relief granted in part; sections of Canada Elections Act struck down, read down or changed |
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August 16, 2000 Court of Appeal for Ontario (Doherty, Laskin and Moldaver JJ.A.) |
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Appeal allowed in part
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October 11, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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27985 LAURA BANNON ‐ v. ‐ THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF THUNDER BAY (Ont.) (Civil)
CORAM: Gonthier, Major and Binnie JJ.
The application for leave to appeal is granted with costs to the applicant in any event of the cause.
La demande d’autorisation d’appel est accordée avec dépens en faveur de la demanderesse quelle que soit l’issue du pourvoi.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Statutes - Interpretation - Procedural law - Limitation of actions - Appeal - Torts - Negligence - Municipal law - Highways - Whether the Court of Appeal substituted its own findings for the findings of fact of the trial judge.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
August 28, 1998 Superior Court of Justice (Kozak J.) |
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Respondent found grossly negligent |
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April 26, 2000 Court of Appeal for Ontario (Carthy, Doherty and Feldman JJ.A.) |
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Appeal allowed; Applicant`s action dismissed |
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June 21, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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28223 DAVID SCOTT HALL ‐ v. ‐ HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN (Ont.) (Criminal)
CORAM: Gonthier, Major and Binnie JJ.
The application for leave to appeal is granted.
La demande d’autorisation d’appel est accordée.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Canadian Charter - Criminal - Criminal Law - Pre-Trial Procedure - Judicial Interim Release - Detention of an accused in custody pending trial for just cause where necessary to maintain confidence in the administration of justice - Whether provision allowing detention consistent with s. 11(e) of Charter - Whether provision unconstitutionally vague or over broad - Whether Court of Appeal erred in determining constitutionality without regard to wording of provision - Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-46, s. 515(10)(c).
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
November 30, 1999 Superior Court of Justice (Caputo J.) |
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Application for release pending trial dismissed |
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September 1, 2000 Court of Appeal for Ontario (Osborne, Finlayson, Labrosse JJ.A.) |
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Appeal dismissed |
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October 31, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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28091 ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA ON BEHALF OF HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA AND IN HIS CAPACITY AS MINISTER OF JUSTICE, THE TREASURY BOARD OF CANADA AND THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE ‐ v. ‐ PATRICIA BABCOCK, LINDA BELL, VICTORIA BRYAN, LYNN BURCH, KARL BURDAK, GEORGE CARRUTHERS, GORDON CARSCADDEN, MARGARET E.T. CLARE, TIMOTHY W. CLARKE, MOYRA DHALIWAL, MARY JANE DODGE, JONAS DUBAS, S. DAVID FRANKEL, GREG D. FRANKLIN, VALERIE HARTNEY, BRUCE HILCHEY, JOHN KENNEDY, DIGBY KIER, DANIEL L. KISELBACH, INGEBORG E. LLOYD, JOSEPHINE LONCARIC, JOHN LOO, WILLIAM MAH, IAN MCKINNON, ROBERT MOEN, NACY OSTER, MICHAEL OWENS, BRENT PARIS, DARLENE PATRICK, PAUL PELLETIER, DAVID PREST, BRIAN BURDY, CHRISTOPHER RANDALL, BRIAN SEDGWICK, KAREN SHIRLEY, PAMELA LINDSAY SMITH, TIM STOKES, CORY STOLTE, JOSEE TREMBLAY, KAREN A. TRUSCOTT, MAX WEDER, HARRY WRUCK AND WEDNY YOSHIDA ‐ and between ‐ ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA ON BEHALF OF HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA AND IN HIS CAPACITY AS MINISTER OF JUSTICE, THE TREASURY BOARD OF CANADA AND THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE ‐ v. ‐ ROSEMARY LUTTER AND EMILY REID (B.C.) (Civil)
CORAM: Gonthier, Major and Binnie JJ.
The application for leave to appeal is granted.
La demande d’autorisation d’appel est accordée.
NATURE OF THE CASE
Procedural law - Evidence - Production and disclosure of documents - Privilege - Public interest immunity - Cabinet Confidentiality - Canada Evidence Act, s. 39 - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in law in holding that public interest immunity under s. 39 of the Canada Evidence Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-5 can be waived and that a waiver can be effected by someone other than the Clerk of Privy Council or a minister of the Crown - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in law in holding that waiver of public interest immunity for one Cabinet confidence results in the waiver of the immunity for all Cabinet confidences listed in a certificate under s. 39 of the Canada Evidence Act.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
July 28, 1999 Supreme Court of British Columbia (Edwards J.) |
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Applications compelling production of documents and court inspection of documents to determine if documents privileged dismissed |
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June 6, 2000 Court of Appeal of British Columbia (Mackenzie, Newbury, JJ.A., Southin J.A (dissenting)) |
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Appeal allowed |
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August 29, 2000 Supreme Court of Canada |
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Application for leave to appeal filed |
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27006 PACIFIC NATIONAL INVESTMENTS LTD. v. THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA (B.C.) (Civil)
CORAM: Gonthier, Iacobucci, Major, Bastarache, Binnie, Arbour and LeBel JJ.
The application for a rehearing is dismissed with costs.
La demande de réaudition est rejetée avec dépens.
MOTIONS |
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REQUÊTES
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5.3.2001
Before / Devant: THE REGISTRAR
Motion to extend time
Her Majesty the Queen
v. (27788)
Jacques Cinous (Crim.)(Que.)
Requête en prorogation du délai
GRANTED / ACCORDÉE L’intimé doit signifier et produire son mémoire, son dossier et son receuil de jurisprudence au plus tard le 21 mars 2001. Les intervenants doivent signifier et produire leur mémoire au plus tard le 11 avril 2001.
6.3.2001
Before / Devant: BASTARACHE J.
Motion to extend the time in which to serve and file an application for leave
City of Calgary and Calgary Civic Employees Benefit Society, et al.
v. (28266)
Donald R. Saggers, et al. (Alta.)
Requête en prorogation du délai de signification et de dépôt de la demande d'autorisation
GRANTED / ACCORDÉE Time extended to December 11, 2000.
6.3.2001
Before / Devant: BASTARACHE J.
Motion by the applicant for a stay of execution
J.R.L.
v. (28381)
Her Majesty the Queen (Crim.)(Ont.)
Requête de la part du requérant en vue de surseoir à l'exécution
GRANTED / ACCORDÉE
6.3.2001
Before / Devant: THE REGISTRAR
Motion to extend the time in which to serve and file the appellants’ factum and book of authorities
Chief Councillor Mathew Hill, also known as Tha-Iathatk, on his own behalf and on behalf of all other members of the Kitkatla Band, et al.
v. (27801)
The Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture, et al. (B.C.)
Requête en prorogation du délai imparti pour signifier et déposer les mémoire et recueil de jurisprudence et de doctrine des appelants
GRANTED / ACCORDÉE Time to serve the appellants’ factum extended to February 15, 2001, nunc pro tunc.
Time to serve and file the appellants’ book of authorities extended to February 19, 2001, nunc pro tunc.
7.3.2001
Before / Devant: IACOBUCCI J.
Motion for extension of time and leave to intervene
BY/PAR: Canadian Judges Conference/
Conférence canadienne des juges
IN/DANS: Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of New Brunswick as represented by The Minister of Finance, et al.
v. (27722)
Ian P. Mackin, et al. (N.B.)
Requête visant à obtenir une prorogation de délai et l’autorisation d'intervenir
GRANTED / ACCORDÉE
UPON APPLICATION by the Canadian Judges Conference / Conférence canadienne des juges for an extension of time and for leave to intervene in the above appeal;
AND HAVING READ the material filed ;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
The motion for an extension of time and for leave to intervene of the applicant Canadian Judges Conference / Conférence canadienne des juges is granted and the applicant shall be entitled to serve and file a factum not to exceed 20 pages in length to be served and filed on or before April 9, 2001.
The request to present oral argument is deferred to a date following receipt and consideration of the written arguments of the parties and the interveners.
The intervener shall not be entitled to adduce further evidence or otherwise to supplement the record of the parties.
Pursuant to Rule 18(6) the intervener shall pay to the appellant and respondents any additional disbursements occasioned to the appellant and respondents by the intervention.
7.3.2001
Before / Devant: BASTARACHE J.
Motion by the applicants for a stay of execution
Bombardier Inc., et al.
v. (28414)
Public Service Alliance of Canada, et al. (F.C.)
Requête de la part des requérants en vue de surseoir à l'exécution
REFERRED to the panel seized of the application for leave to appeal / DÉFÉRÉE à la formation saisie de la demande d’autorisation d’appel.
8.3.2001
Before / Devant: THE REGISTRAR
Motion for permission to file the appellant’s record without marginal numbering
Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of British Columbia
v. (27721)
Leanne Rumley, et al. (B.C.)
Requête visant à obtenir l’autorisation de déposer le dossier de l’appelante sans numérotation dans la marge
GRANTED / ACCORDÉE
8.3.2001
Before / Devant: THE REGISTRAR
Motion to extend the time in which to serve and file the response of the respondent Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario
Rocco Galati
v. (28345)
Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario, et al. (Ont.)
Requête en prorogation du délai de signification et de dépôt de la réponse de l'intimée Sa Majesté la Reine en chef de l’Ontario
GRANTED / ACCORDÉE Time extended to February 27, 2001.
8.3.2001
Before / Devant: BASTARACHE J.
Motion by the applicant to expedite the application for leave to appeal
Petre Carabat by his Litigation Guardian Virginia Carabat, et al.
v. (28260)
City of New York (Crim.)(Ont.)
Requête de la part du requérant visant à accélérer la demande d’autorisation d’appel
DISMISSED / REJETÉE
9.3.2001
Before / Devant: THE REGISTRAR
Motion to extend the time in which to serve and file the respondent’s response
Warren James Jarvis
v. (28378)
Her Majesty the Queen (Crim.)(Alta.)
Requête en prorogation du délai de signification et de dépôt de la réponse de l'intimée
GRANTED / ACCORDÉE Time extended to March 7, 2001.
NOTICE OF APPEAL FILED SINCE LAST ISSUE |
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AVIS D’APPEL DÉPOSÉS DEPUIS LA DERNIÈRE PARUTION |
6.2.2001
James William Robertson
v. (28433)
Her Majesty the Queen (B.C.)
AS OF RIGHT
2.3.2001
Sa Majesté la Reine
c. (28158)
Éric Lamy (Qué.)
6.3.2001
Clayton Fensom, et al.
v. (28068)
Deryk J. Kendall, et al. (Sask.)
7.3.2001
Family Insurance Corporation
v. (28093)
Lombard Canada Ltd. (B.C.)
9.3.2001
CIBC Mortgage Corporation
c. 27963
Marcella Vasquez (Qué.)
9.3.2001
The Attorney General of Nova Scotia
v. (28179)
Susan Walsh et al. (N.S.)
NOTICE OF DISCONTINUANCE FILED SINCE LAST ISSUE |
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AVIS DE DÉSISTEMENT DÉPOSÉS DEPUIS LA DERNIÈRE PARUTION
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9.3.2001
Jacques Chaoulli
c. (28357)
Procureure générale du Québec, et al. (Qué.)
(Leave)
APPEALS HEARD SINCE LAST ISSUE AND DISPOSITION |
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APPELS ENTENDUS DEPUIS LA DERNIÈRE PARUTION ET RÉSULTAT
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13.3.2001
CORAM: Chief Justice McLachlin and Gonthier, Iacobucci, Bastarache, Binnie, Arbour and LeBel JJ.
Monenco Limited, et al.
v. (27258)
Commonwealth Insurance Company (B.C.)(Civil)(By Leave)
John R. Singleton, Q.C. and Catherine L. McLean for the appellants.
D. Barry Kirkham, Q.C. for the respondent.
RESERVED / EN DÉLIBÉRÉ
Nature of the case:
Commercial law - Insurance - Duty to defend - Evidence - In determining the existence of a “duty to defend” under a policy of insurance is the inquiry to be confined to the policy at issue and the pleadings in the underlying action, or is extrinsic evidence admissible - Whether the allegations against 67669 and against Monenco in the Amended Statement of Claim filed in the Alberta Action fall within the terms of the Professional Services Exclusion contained in the Policy - Whether the Turnkey Exclusion contained in the Policy excluded coverage for both 67669 and Monenco.
Nature de la cause:
Droit commercial - Assurances - Obligation de défendre - Preuve - Pour déterminer s’il existe une « obligation de défendre » en vertu d’une police d’assurance, l’examen doit-il porter uniquement sur la police en question et sur les actes de procédure de l’action principale, ou la preuve extrinsèque est-elle également admissible? - Les allégations faites contre 67669 et Monenco dans la déclaration modifiée déposée dans le cadre de l’action en Alberta tombent-elles sous le coup de l’exclusion relative aux services professionnels contenue dans la police? - L’exclusion Turnkey contenue dans la police prive-t-elle 67669 et Monenco d’une couverture d’assurance?
14.3.2001
CORAM: Chief Justice McLachlin and L’Heureux-Dubé, Gonthier, Iacobucci, Major, Bastarache, Binnie, Arbour and LeBel JJ.
Sa Majesté la Reine
c. (27652)
Réjean Parent (Qué.)(Crim.)(Autorisation)
Pierre Lapointe pour l’appelante.
Trevor Shaw pour l’intervenant Procureur général de l’Ontario.
Kenny Gionet pour l’intimé.
RESERVED / EN DÉLIBÉRÉ
Nature of the case:
Criminal Law - Defence - Provocation - Judge’s instructions to the jury - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in law by not recognizing that the trial judge had made an error in his charge to the jury when he made a distinction between defence of rage and defence of provocation.
Nature de la cause:
Droit criminel - Défense - Provocation - Directives du juge au jury - La Cour d’appel a-t-elle erré en droit en ne reconnaissant pas que le juge du procès avait lui-même commis une erreur dans son exposé au jury en créant une défense de colère distincte de la défense de provocation?
15.3.2001
CORAM: Chief Justice McLachlin and L’Heureux-Dubé, Gonthier, Iacobucci, Major, Bastarache, Binnie, Arbour and LeBel JJ.
Gerald Augustine Regan
v. (27541)
Her Majesty the Queen (N.S.)(Crim.)(As of Right)
Edward L. Greenspan, Q.C. and Marie Henein for the appellant.
Robert Morrison, Q.C. and Heather Leonoff, Q.C. for the respondent.
Robert J. Frater and Silvie Kovacevich for the intervener Attorney General of Canada.
Mario Tremblay pour l’intervenante Procureure générale du Québec.
John J. Walsh for the intervener Attorney General for New Brunswick.
RESERVED / EN DÉLIBÉRÉ
Nature of the case:
Criminal law - Stay of proceedings - Abuse of process - Remedy - Whether the trial judge applied the wrong legal test in determining whether the Crown conduct constituted an abuse of process - Whether the trial judge erred in law in finding that the conduct of the Crown amounted to an abuse of process - Whether the trial judge erred in imposing a stay of proceedings as a remedy.
Nature de la cause:
Droit criminel - Arrêt des procédures - Abus de procédure - Réparation - Le juge du procès a-t-il appliqué le mauvais test quand il a déterminé si la conduite du ministère public constituait un abus de procédure? - Le juge du procès a-t-il commis une erreur de droit en concluant que la conduite du ministère public équivalait à un abus de procédure? - Le juge du procès a-t-il commis une erreur en imposant un arrêt des procédures en guise de réparation?
DEADLINES: MOTIONS
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DÉLAIS: REQUÊTES
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BEFORE THE COURT:
Pursuant to Rule 23.1 of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada, the following deadlines must be met before a motion before the Court can be heard: |
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DEVANT LA COUR:
Conformément à l'article 23.1 des Règles de la Cour suprême du Canada, les délais suivants doivent être respectés pour qu'une requête soit entendue par la Cour :
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Motion day : April 17, 2001
Service : March 27, 2001 Filing : March 30, 2001 Respondent : April 9, 2001 |
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Audience du : 17 avril 2001
Signification : 27 mars 2001 Dépôt : 30 mars 2001 Intimé : 9 avril 2001 |
Motion day : May 14, 2001
Service : April 23, 2001 Filing : April 27, 2001 Respondent : May 4, 2001
Motion day : June 11, 2001
Service : May 18, 2001 Filing : May 25, 2001 Respondent : June 1, 2001 |
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Audience du : 14 mai 2001
Signification : 23 avril 2001 Dépôt : 27 avril 2001 Intimé : 4 mai 2001
Audience du : 11 juin 2001
Signification : 18 mai 2001 Dépôt : 25 mai 2001 Intimé : 1 juin 2001 |
DEADLINES: APPEALS
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DÉLAIS: APPELS |
The Spring Session of the Supreme Court of Canada will commence April 17, 2001.
Pursuant to the Supreme Court Act and Rules, the following requirements for filing must be complied with before an appeal can be inscribed for hearing:
Appellant’s record; appellant’s factum; and appellant’s book(s) of authorities must be filed within four months of the filing of the notice of appeal.
Respondent’s record (if any); respondent’s factum; and respondent’s book(s) of authorities must be filed within eight weeks of the date of service of the appellant's factum.
Intervener's factum and intervener’s book(s) of authorities, if any, must be filed within four weeks of the date of service of the respondent's factum, unless otherwise ordered.
Parties’ condensed book, if required, must be filed on or before the day of hearing of the appeal.
Please consult the Notice to the Profession of October 1997 for further information.
The Registrar shall inscribe the appeal for hearing upon the filing of the respondent's factum or after the expiry of the time for filing the respondent's factum.
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La session du printemps de la Cour suprême du Canada commencera le 17 avril 2001.
Conformément à la Loi sur la Cour suprême et aux Règles, il faut se conformer aux exigences suivantes avant qu'un appel puisse être inscrit pour audition:
Le dossier de l’appelant, son mémoire et son recueil de jurisprudence et de doctrine doivent être déposés dans les quatre mois du dépôt de l’avis d’appel.
Le dossier de l’intimé (le cas échéant), son mémoire et son recueil de jurisprudence et de doctrine doivent être déposés dans les huit semaines suivant la signification du mémoire de l’appelant.
Le mémoire de l'intervenant et son recueil de jurisprudence et de doctrine, le cas échéant, doivent être déposés dans les quatre semaines suivant la signification du mémoire de l'intimé, sauf ordonnance contraire.
Le recueil condensé des parties, le cas échéant, doivent être déposés au plus tard le jour de l’audition de l’appel.
Veuillez consulter l’avis aux avocats du mois d’octobre 1997 pour plus de renseignements.
Le registraire inscrit l'appel pour audition après le dépôt du mémoire de l'intimé ou à l'expiration du délai pour le dépôt du mémoire de l'intimé. |
SUPREME COURT OF CANADA SCHEDULE
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