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1,351.
Bulletin of December 20, 2002 - 2002-12-20
BulletinsWilliam J. Atkinson, pour les appelants. Jean‑Jacques Rainville et Réjean Rioux, pour l’intimé. [...] Counsel: William Horton/Robert B. Budd/Catherine Beagan Flood for the Appellant [...] Avocats : William Horton/Robert B. Budd/Catherine Beagan Flood pour l’appelant
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SCR | RCS (1892) vol 20 - 1892-05-09
Canada Supreme Court ReportsThe plaintiffs are the executors of the late William Moody, of Côte St. Antoine. [...] See also Williams v. The Colonia, Bank (3). (1) L.R. 1 Q.B. 585. (4) 9 ed., s. 324. [...] May 16th—No. 106.--WILLIAM SAMPSON—Pavilion Mountain MARTLEY v. —200 inches.
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Agenda - 2022-03-04
News ReleasesHer Majesty the Queen v. Ocean William Storm Hilbach, et al. (Alta.) [...] 39438 Her Majesty the Queen v. Ocean William Storm Hilbach, Curtis Zwozdesky [...] 39438 Sa Majesté la Reine c. Ocean William Storm Hilbach, Curtis Zwozdesky
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Bulletin of May 15, 2020 - 2020-05-15
BulletinsWilliams, Matthew G. Thorsteinssons FILING DATE: April 24, 2020 Les Courageuses [...] Taseko Mines Ltd. wishes to develop an open pit gold and copper mine — known as the New Prosperity Mine — southwest of Williams Lake, British Columbia. [...] Taseko Mines Ltd. souhaite mettre en valeur une mine d’or et de cuivre à ciel ouvert — appelée New Prosperity Mine — au sud‑ouest de Williams Lake (Colombie‑Britannique).
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Bulletin of September 18, 2015 - 2015-09-21
Bulletins1. Sean William Doak v. Attorney General of Canada on behalf of the United States of America (B.C.) (Crim.) [...] Kevin T. Williams and Kyla A. Pedersen, for the respondent. Solicitors for the appellant: Hill Sokalski Walsh Trippier, Winnipeg. [...] Kevin T. Williams et Kyla A. Pedersen, pour l’intimée. Procureurs de l’appelante : Hill Sokalski Walsh Trippier, Winnipeg.
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Agenda - 2014-10-27
News ReleasesIvan William Mervin Henry v. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of British Columbia as Represented by the Attorney General of British Columbia et al. [...] 35745 Ivan William Mervin Henry v. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of British Columbia as Represented by the Attorney General of British Columbia, et al. [...] 35745 Ivan William Mervin Henry c. Sa Majesté la Reine du chef de la Colombie-Britannique représentée par le procureur général de la Colombie-Britannique, et al
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Royal Bank of Canada v. Radius Credit Union Ltd. - 2010 SCC 48 - [2010] 3 SCR 38 - 2010-11-05
Supreme Court JudgmentsCommercial law
(Receiver of) (1998), 158 D.L.R. (4th) 65; Holroyd v. Marshall (1862), 10 H.L. Cas. 191; Tailby v. Official Receiver (1888), 13 App. Cas. 523; In re Lind, [1915] 2 Ch. D. 345; Banque nationale du Canada v. William Neilson Ltd., [1991] R.J.Q. 712. [...] Moull, William D. “Security Under Sections 177 and 178 of the Bank Act ” (1986), 65 Can. Bar Rev. 242. [...] [22] This interpretation, while not explained in these terms, was effectively adopted by the Quebec Court of Appeal in Banque nationale du Canada v. William Neilson Ltd., [1991] R.J.Q. 712.
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Bulletin of June 25, 1999 - 1999-06-25
BulletinsWilliam J. Manuel Attorney General for Ontario FILING DATE 10.6.1999 [...] William Mah Attorney General of Canada FILING DATE 10.6.1999 Agricore Cooperative Ltd. [...] William Mah Attorney General of Canada FILING DATE 10.6.1999 Robert Day
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Ontario (Attorney General) v. Pembina Exploration Canada Ltd. - [1989] 1 SCR 206 - 1989-02-23
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
William Siddall & Sons Fisheries brought an action in negligence in Small Claims Court and sought damages after one of its nets was damaged when it became entangled with an unmarked gas well in Lake Erie owned by Pembina Exploration Canada Limited. [...] 2. The plaintiff, William Siddall & Sons Fisheries, claims that a trawling net towed by one of its vessels was damaged when it became entangled with an unmarked gas well in Lake Erie owned by the defendant, Pembina Exploration Canada Limited. [...] 6. The original plaintiff, Siddall, was not represented in any of the appeals, but an affidavit was filed by the solicitor of the late Charles William Siddall, who had owned the fishing business, stating that the latter's wife and executor now owned and operated the business and proposed to pursue the claim in the event
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R. v. Stewart - [1988] 1 SCR 963 - 1988-05-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
...that he, during the month of October, 1981, at the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto in the Judicial District of York, did counsel Jan William Hart to commit the indictable offence of fraud, an offence as described in Section 338 of the Criminal Code of Canada, contrary to Section 422 of the Criminal Code of Canada. [...] ...that he, during the month of October, 1981 at the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto in the Judicial District of York, unlawfully did counsel Jan William Hart to commit the indictable offence of theft, an offence as described in Section 294 of the Criminal Code of Canada, to wit: to steal information, the property of [...] ...that he, during the month of October, 1981 at the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto in the Judicial District of York, unlawfully did counsel Jan William Hart to commit the indictable offence of mischief to the private property of the Constellation Hotel and its employees, which mischief exceeded $50.00, an offence as
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London Life Ins. Co. v. Trustee of the Property of Lang Shirt Co. Ltd. - [1929] SCR 117 - 1928-12-21
Supreme Court JudgmentsInsurance
In each of them the action is based on an insurance policy on the life of William Raymond Moore, the husband of Margaret Elizabeth Moore, who, in two of these cases, is the plaintiff; and is here a respondent. [...] The other action is on behalf of the trustee in bankruptcy of the property of the Lang Shirt Company, Limited, of which William Raymond Moore was president and managing director. [...] The three appeals were argued at the same time, and will be dealt with together, the main question of fact being the same in each, to wit: did William Raymond Moore die by his own act, or was his death a death by accident within the meaning of the insurance policies?
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Canadian Pacific Rway. Co., v. Albin Idington J - (1919) 59 SCR 151 - 1919-10-20
Supreme Court JudgmentsTransportation
Their earlier decision in Grand Trunk Pacific Rly. Co. v. Fort William Land Investment Co.[54], points in the same direction. [...] Solicitor for the appellants: William Johnston. Solicitor for the respondent: William Laidlaw.
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Equity Fire Ins. Co. v. Thompson - (1909) 41 SCR 491 - 1909-04-05
Supreme Court JudgmentsInsurance
Before its adoption in Ontario in 1876 it had received a like construction in the NewYork Courts, Williams v. Fireman’s Fund Insurance Co.[23], in 1874, and I respectfully agree in the statement of the Chief Justice of Ontario in the present case that [...] A similar view was expressed by Vaughan-Williams L.J., in Southwark Union v. City of London Union[27]. [...] But the decisions in Williams v. Fireman’s Fund Ins. Co.[41]; Putnam v. Commonwealth Ins. Co.[42]; Mayor of New York v. Hamilton Fire Ins. Co.[43]; Hynds v. Schenectady County Mut. Ins. Co.[44]; Springfield Fire and Marine Ins. Co. v. Wade[45], and other American cases are not susceptible of this explanation.
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Ashdown v. The Manitoba Free Press Company - (1891) 20 SCR 43 - 1891-11-17
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
Robinson Q.C. for the respondents cited, as to the contention that the statute should have been pleaded, Williams v. The East India Co. ([5]); Sissons v. Dixon ([6]); and as to the declaration being sufficient, Moyer v. Davidson ([7]); De Forrest v. Bunnell ([8]); Mowat v. Clement ([9]). [...] appear to me material, inasmuch as either swearing or affirming would be a compliance with the statute, though I should, if it were necessary to determine this point, certainly be prepared to hold that the contents ‘of the document which states that “ I, William F. Luxton, &c., do solemnly declare and affirm that,” [...] I, William Fisher Luxton, of the city of Winnipeg, in the county of Selkirk, journalist, do solemnly declare and affirm:
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Forsyth v. Bury - (1888) 15 SCR 543 - 1888-06-14
Supreme Court JudgmentsSale
On the 11th September 1874 the late Dame Charlotte Langan, widow of Henry G. Forsyth by William Langan Forsyth, acting as the attorney of his mother, under deed passed before Andrews, notary, became party to a deed by which she declared that she sold to the Anticosti Company, represented by William Langan Forsyth one-sixth [...] La dite Dame Langan, agissait à l'acte de vente du 4 janvier 1876 par le ministère de son procureur, William Langan Forsyth.
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The Merchants' Bank of Halifax v. Gillespie - (1885) 10 SCR 312 - 1885-03-16
Supreme Court JudgmentsCommercial law
An agreement dated the 13th day of March, 1874, and made between Charles William Siemens, of the one part, and Edward Faulcknor Tremayne, of the other part, for the grant of a license or right to use, free of royalty, the patent process of the said Charles William Siemens, for the production of iron and steel, and their [...] Dans les conclusions de son jugement Sir William Ritchie, C. J., s'exprime de manière à ne laisser aucun doute sur cette question.
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Merchants Marine Ins. Co. v. Rumsey - (1884) 9 SCR 577 - 1884-01-16
Supreme Court JudgmentsMaritime law
En juillet 1878, Stephen Tupper, William Mouser et A. W. Moren affrétèrent la goëlette "Mabel Claire," pour un voyage de trafic au Labrador, dans lequel ils étaient tous intéressés. [...] Il suffit de référer à la savante dissertation de Sir William Ritchie, C. J., sur le sujet et aux nombreuses autorités qu'il a citées pour appuyer son opinion. [...] Stephen C. Tupper and William Mouzar chartered the schooner "Mabel Claire" for a trading voyage from Nova Scotia to Labrador and back, and, not having sufficient means themselves to load the vessel with merchandize for the voyage, made an arrangement with the plaintiffs to supply them with a cargo.
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Bulletin of May 29, 2009 - 2009-05-29
BulletinsFrançois Lacasse, W. Paul Riley and Simon William, for the respondent. [...] François Lacasse, W. Paul Riley and Simon William, for the appellant. [...] François Lacasse, W. Paul Riley and Simon William, for the respondent.
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Bulletin of September 3, 1993 - 1993-09-03
Bulletins23550CAPSULE INVESTMENTS LTD., ARTHUR LAWRENCE SMITH and SUNRICH INVESTMENTS LTD. v. WILLIAM HECK (Ont.) [...] William S. Zener, for the respondents. William Morris, Q.C. and Michael W. Kelly, for the interveners Sharon‑Leigh Murphy and Jamie Murphy by his litigation guardian, Sharon‑Leigh Murphy. [...] William S. Zener, pour les intimées. William Morris, c.r. et Michael W. Kelly, pour les intervenants Sharon‑Leigh Murphy et Jamie Murphy, par sa tutrice à l'instance Sharon‑Leigh Murphy.
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SCR | RCS [1925] - 1925-11-04
Canada Supreme Court Reports162 SUPREME COURT OF CANADA [1925] 1925 of Fort William, to Fort William and Port Arthur, and all points east, beyond the maximum rates specified in the Crow's Nest Pass Act and GOv'Ts.OF ALTA., SAS%., Agreement, and referred to in chapter 41, Statutes of Canada (1922). [...] to traffic westbound MAN. from Fort William and from all points east of Fort William now on the V. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's railway; or, are such rates confined CAN. PAC. to westbound traffic originating at Fort William and at such points east Rv. Co. of Fort William as were at the date of the passing of the [...] Solicitor for other respondents: William Johnston. (1) 31 O.R. 124. (3) [1898] A.C. 447.
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Judgments on Leave Applications - 2023-10-12
News ReleasesRandy B. Williams v. ATB Financial (Alta.) (Civil) (By Leave) (40757) [...] Randy B. Williams c. ATB Financial (Alb.) (Civile) (Autorisation) (40757)
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Gilles Bédard, et al. v. Unifor inc. - 2021-01-28
Applications for Leave - DismissedRacine, Serge Racine, Lucien Racine (Succession), Réjean Racine (Succession), Gilles Ratté, Jean-René Régis, Émilienne Renaud, Georges Renaud, Pierre Renaud, William Rhind, Alexandre Riopel, Gilles Roberge, André Robert, Jean-Pierre Robert, Gérard Roberts, Doris Robitaille, Yves Robitaille, Marc Rouleau, Linda Rousseau, [...] Racine, Serge Racine, Lucien Racine (Succession), Réjean Racine (Succession), Gilles Ratté, Jean-René Régis, Émilienne Renaud, Georges Renaud, Pierre Renaud, William Rhind, Alexandre Riopel, Gilles Roberge, André Robert, Jean-Pierre Robert, Gérard Roberts, Doris Robitaille, Yves Robitaille, Marc Rouleau, Linda Rousseau,
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Judgments to be Rendered in Appeals - 2015-12-08
News ReleasesWilliam F. Pentney for the Respondent 35990 Jeyakannan Kanthasamy c. Ministre de la Citoyenneté et de l’Immigration Canada [...] William F. Pentney pour l’intimé 35838 M.M. v. Minister of Justice Canada on behalf of the United States of America
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Judgments to be Rendered in Appeals - 2013-03-04
News ReleasesMalliha Wilson, Leonard F. Marsello, William R. MacLarkey and Shona L. Compton for the respondent [...] Malliha Wilson, Leonard F. Marsello, William R. MacLarkey et Shona L. Compton pour l’intimée
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Judgments in Leave Applications / Jugements sur demandes d'autorisation - 2006-01-19
News ReleasesWilliam John Wormell v. Her Majesty the Queen (B.C.) (Crim.) (31060) [...] William Hammill v. Her Majesty the Queen (F.C.) (31152) Coram: McLachlin / Binnie / Charron