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Nor-Man Regional Health Authority Inc. v. Manitoba Association of Health Care Professionals - 2011 SCC 59 - [2011] 3 SCR 616 - 2011-12-02
Supreme Court JudgmentsLabour law
Bryan P. Schwartz, William S. Gardner and Todd C. Andres, for the appellant.
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3,602.
R. v. Basi - 2009 SCC 52 - [2009] 3 SCR 389 - 2009-11-19
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
William S. Berardino, Q.C., Janet L. Winteringham, Q.C., Michael Sobkin and Andrea N. Mackay, for the appellant/respondent on cross‑appeal.
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3,603.
Bulletin of May 18, 2007 - 2007-05-18
Bulletins8. William Walker v. Her Majesty the Queen (Ont.) (Crim.) (By Leave) (31974)
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3,604.
Bulletin of July 5, 2002 - 2002-07-05
BulletinsWilliam F. Ehrcke, Q.C. A.G. of British Columbia FILING DATE 19.6.2002
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3,605.
R. v. A.G. - 2000 SCC 17 - [2000] 1 SCR 439 - 2000-04-13
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
William F. Ehrcke, Q.C., and Kate Ker, for the intervener the Attorney General of British Columbia.
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3,606.
Allsco Building Products Ltd. v. U.F.C.W., Local 1288P - [1999] 2 SCR 1136 - 1999-09-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsLabour law
William B. Goss, Q.C., for the intervener the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association.
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3,607.
R. v. Finlay - [1993] 3 SCR 103 - 1993-09-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Criminal law
William H. Corbett, Q.C., and Peter J. Lamont, for the intervener the Attorney General of Canada.
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3,608.
Marvco Colour Research Ltd. v. Harris - [1982] 2 SCR 774 - 1982-12-06
Supreme Court JudgmentsContract
As it was put by Sir William Anson [(1912), 28 L.Q.R. 190 at 194] in an article on Carlisle v. Bragg:—
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3,609.
Lindal v. Lindal - [1981] 2 SCR 629 - 1981-12-17
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
Brian William Lindal (Plaintiff) Appellant; and Kenneth Daniel Lindal (Defendant) Respondent.
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3,610.
Greenwood Shopping Plaza Ltd. v. Beattie et al. - [1980] 2 SCR 228 - 1980-06-17
Supreme Court JudgmentsContract
Arthur Moreira, Q.C., Alexander S. Beveridge and A. Williams Moreira, for the plaintiff, appellant.
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3,611.
Att. Gen. of Quebec v. Blaikie et al. - [1979] 2 SCR 1016 - 1979-12-13
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
David Wood and William Aaron, for the respondent Henri Wilfrid Laurier.
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3,612.
McLoughlin v. Kutasy - [1979] 2 SCR 311 - 1979-03-20
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
Dr. William Kutasy (Defendant) Respondent. 1978: November 8, 9; 1979: March 20.
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3,613.
McGavin Toastmaster Ltd. v. Ainscough - [1976] 1 SCR 718 - 1975-04-21
Supreme Court JudgmentsLabour law
The plaintiff William H. Lilly, a jobber, and the plaintiffs Sara Bourne, Arlene Comber, Betty Klassen and Worthy Margaret Nicol, regular part-time employees, are not entitled to benefits under the clauses of the collective agreement invoked.
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3,614.
Brunswick Construction Ltée v. Nowlan - [1975] 2 SCR 523 - 1974-04-29
Supreme Court JudgmentsContract
See Thompson v. The London County Council [1899] 1 Q.B. 840 C.A. and see Glanville Williams on Joint Torts and Contributory Negligence 1951, page 2.
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3,615.
Rickard v. R. - [1970] SCR 1022 - 1970-06-29
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
The words “mutatis mutandis” as they occur in s. 727(1) are, in my opinion, to be taken as meaning “with the necessary changes in points of detail” (see Regina v. Ferris[5], per Williams C.J.), and I do not think that they in any way assist the matter when the application of the provisions of one of the sections to which
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3,616.
King v. University of Saskatchewan - [1969] SCR 678 - 1969-06-06
Supreme Court JudgmentsPrerogative writs
Buckley, Chambers, Douglas, DuWors, Katz, Langley, Ludwig, McMurray, Mann, Nind, Pepper, Rempel, D. C. Williams (I omit those not voting).
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3,617.
Kirkpatrick et al. v. Lament - [1965] SCR 538 - 1965-04-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
William Fyfe—heard tires squealing down the street, heard Lament say “Let me go—I will go in by myself”.
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3,618.
Kilby et al. v. Meyers et al. - [1965] SCR 24 - 1964-10-06
Supreme Court JudgmentsEstates
The difficulty of such an insertion by order of the Court is that the Court must be able to say as a matter of necessary implication that there was an omission and what the omission was: Crook v. Hill[8], per Sir William James, L.J., at p. 315.
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Fallis and Deacon v. United Fuel Investments - [1963] SCR 397 - 1963-06-24
Supreme Court JudgmentsCommercial law
These cases are: Theis v. Spokane Falls Gaslight Co.[8]; William B. Riker & Son Co. v. United Drug Co.[9]; In re Paine[10]; In re Doe Run Lead Co.[11]; In re Security Finance Co., Rouda v. Crocker[12].
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3,620.
Board of Education for Toronto v. Higgs et al. - [1960] SCR 174 - 1959-12-21
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
William Higgs by his next friend, John Cecil Lowings, and Helen Higgs (Plaintiffs) Respondents.
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Curran v. Minister of National Revenue - [1959] SCR 850 - 1959-11-02
Supreme Court JudgmentsTaxation
I have been unable to secure any assistance from the other cases referred to by Mr. Stikeman including Van Den Berghs Ltd. v. Clark7, a decision of the House of Lords, and the judgment of Williams J. in the High Court of Australia in Bennett v. Federal Commissioner of Taxation8.
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3,622.
Rosen v. Anglin - [1957] SCR 755 - 1957-10-01
Supreme Court JudgmentsPriorities and hypothecs
that the question to be tried shall be whether at the time of the seizure by the said bailiff William Tice the plaintiffs were entitled to seize, the goods and chattels seized in priority to the defendant, and whether the said mortgages to the plaintiffs were in priority to the mortgage of the defendant on the goods and
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Tombill Gold Mines Ltd. v. Hamilton et al. - [1956] SCR 858 - 1956-10-01
Supreme Court JudgmentsContract
Robert M.P. Hamilton, Philip D.P. Hamilton, William S. Hargraft, The General Engineering Company Limited and Geco Mines Limited (No Personal Liability) (Defendants) Respondents.
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3,624.
The Queen v. Kravenia - [1955] SCR 615 - 1955-06-28
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
CARTWRIGHT J. (dissenting):—On May 31, 1954, the respondent and one William Tomilin were convicted, after trial before Whittaker J. and a jury, of conspiring to commit an indictable offence, namely to sell a drug, to wit diacetyl-morphine hydrochloride (heroin) to one Smith, without a licence or other lawful authority.
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3,625.
Deglman v. Guaranty Trust Co. of Canada and Constantineau - [1954] SCR 725 - 1954-06-21
Supreme Court JudgmentsContract
At pages 490 and 491 Sir William Meredith C.J.O., who delivered the unanimous judgment of the Court, said:—