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Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications / Prochains jugements sur demandes d'autorisation - 2012-06-25
News Releases6. William Shawn Davitt v. Minister of National Revenue (F.C.) (Civil) (By Leave) (34729) [...] William Shawn Davitt v. Minister of National Revenue (FC) (Civil) (By Leave) [...] William Shawn Davitt c. Ministre du Revenu national (CF) (Civile) (Sur autorisation)
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Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications / Prochains jugements sur demandes d'autorisation - 2012-03-26
News Releases12. William Jesse Sutherland v. Her Majesty the Queen (Ont.) (Criminal) (By Leave) (34530) [...] William Jesse Sutherland v. Her Majesty the Queen (Ont.) (Criminal) (By Leave) [...] William Jesse Sutherland c. Sa Majesté la Reine (Ont.) (Criminelle) (Sur autorisation)
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Bulletin of April 21, 2011 - 2011-04-21
BulletinsJ. William Perrett J. William Perrett Law Corporation v. (34178) [...] John Murphy v. John Wynne, William Holmes, William Kinlock, James Dougan, Barry Clark, Richard O'Brien, Russell St. Eloi, Tom Millar, Tom Tomko, Anne St. Eloi, Alexander McDonald, James Brady, Al Phillips, Ray Callard and Local 170 of the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting [...] Sharon Beres and William Beres v. George Roy Stoner, Motor Insurance Corporation and Kingsway General Insurance Company added by order pursuant to s.258(14) of the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. I.8 (Ont.) (Civil) (By Leave)
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Agenda / Calendrier - 2002-11-25
News Releases2002/12/03 Her Majesty the Queen v. Harold Williams (Nfld.) (Criminal) (As of Right) (28873) [...] The Respondent, Harold Williams and the complainant met in June 1991. [...] L’intimé, Harold Williams, et la plaignante se sont rencontrés en juin 1991.
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Bulletin of June 9, 2000 - 2000-06-09
BulletinsWilliam Dennis Chalmers et al. (Man.) David G. Hill Hill Abra Dewar [...] William Fook Wah Lim v. (27635) Hong Kee Lim (B.C.) NATURE OF THE CASE [...] 2000/06/14 Robert William Latimer v. Her Majesty the Queen (Sask.) (Criminal) (By Leave) (26980)
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Bulletin of May 21, 1993 - 1993-05-21
BulletinsChristopher M. Considine and Philip N. Williams, for the appellant. James Sayre and James Pozer for the intervener the B.C. Coalition of People with Disabilities. [...] William F. Pentney, for the intervener. Solicitor for the appellant/respondent Berg: The Community Legal Assistance Society, Vancouver. [...] William F. Pentney, pour l'intervenante. Procureur de l'appelante-intimée Berg: The Community Legal Assistance Society, Vancouver.
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R. v. Gamble - [1988] 2 SCR 595 - 1988-12-08
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Prerogative writs
Black, William. "Charter of Rights ‑‑Application to Pre‑Enactment Events", (1982) U.B.C. L. Rev. (Charter Ed.) 59. [...] A shoot‑out ensued with William Nichols and John Gamble exchanging shots with Detective Sergeant Harrison. [...] It follows that the appeals of both William Nichols and Janise Gamble must be dismissed.
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Kelly v. Sulivan - (1877) 1 SCR 3 - 1877-01-15
Supreme Court JudgmentsCourts
Prince Edward Island, or the Island of St. John, as it was then called, previous to the year 1764, was under the same Government with the Province of Nova Scotia, and in giving the boundaries of that Province in the commission of William Campbell, Esq., commonly called Lord William Campbell, dated 11th August, 1766, [...] In the commission to Walter Patterson, dated 4th August, 1769, so much of the Patent to Lord William Campbell as mentioned the Island of St. John was revoked, and Patterson was appointed Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief of the Island and Territories adjacent thereto. [...] In Richards v. South Wales Railway Company, ([68]) Sir William Erle, in his judgment said: "It was admitted that the writ (of certiorari) was taken away as to all proceedings under the Acts (which he referred to), this rule therefore cannot be made abso-
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Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications - 2023-07-10
News Releases8. His Majesty the King v. Shawn William Spencer (Sask.) (Criminal) (By Leave) (40574) [...] His Majesty the King v. Shawn William Spencer (Sask.) (Criminal) (By Leave) [...] Sa Majesté le Roi c. Shawn William Spencer (Sask.) (Criminelle) (Sur autorisation)
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Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications - 2022-08-15
News Releases8. Peter William Mudie v. Attorney General of Canada (F.C.) (Civil) (By Leave) (40101) [...] Peter William Mudie v. Attorney General of Canada (F.C.) (Civil) (By Leave) [...] Peter William Mudie c. Procureur général du Canada (C.F.) (Civile) (Sur autorisation)
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Bulletin of January 24, 2020 - 2020-01-24
BulletinsWilliam Dubé (Qc) Samson, Pierre DATE DE PRODUCTION: Le 3 décembre 2019 [...] Marks, William William Marks Law Corporation v. (38991) Her Majesty the Queen (Man.)
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Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications - 2014-07-14
News Releases2. William Charles Schock v. Her Majesty the Queen (B.C.) (Criminal) (By Leave) (35810) [...] William Charles Schock v. Her Majesty the Queen (B.C.) (Civil) (By Leave) [...] William Charles Schock c. Sa Majesté la Reine (C.‑B.) (Civile) (Autorisation)
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Ediger v. Johnston - 2013 SCC 18 - [2013] 2 SCR 98 - 2013-04-04
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
William G. Johnston Respondent Coram: McLachlin C.J. and LeBel, Rothstein, Cromwell, Moldaver, Karakatsanis and Wagner JJ. [...] William G. Johnston Respondent Indexed as: Ediger v. Johnston 2013 SCC 18 [...] Cassidy, by her guardian ad litem, sued Dr. William G. Johnston, the obstetrician who delivered her, alleging that her injury resulted from negligence associated with an attempt to deliver her using a mid-level forceps procedure.
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Agenda - 2012-11-26
News ReleasesCassidy Alexis Ediger, an infant by her Guardian Ad Litem, Carolyn Grace Ediger v. William G. Johnston (B.C.) (Civil) (By Leave) (34408) [...] 34408 Cassidy Alexis Ediger, an infant by her Guardian Ad Litem, Carolyn Grace Ediger v. William G. Johnston [...] 34408 Cassidy Alexis Ediger, mineure représentée par sa tutrice à l’instance, Carolyn Grace Ediger c. William G. Johnston
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Bulletin of May 4, 2012 - 2012-05-04
BulletinsKevin T. Williams Taylor McCaffrey LLP FILING DATE: 10.04.2012 Andrea Carol Marie Anani et al. [...] 13. William Donald Hudgins v. Her Majesty the Queen (Ont.) (Civil) (By Leave) (34689) [...] 14. William Donald Hudgins v. Regional Municipality of Peel Police Services Board et al.
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Agenda / Calendrier - 2008-03-11
News Releases2008‑03‑28 Neil William Smith v. Her Majesty the Queen (N.S.) (Criminal) (By Leave) (32323) [...] 32323 Neil William Smith v. Her Majesty The Queen Criminal law (Non Charter) - Charge to jury - Whether the trial judge erred in his Vetrovec caution - Nature of evidence capable of confirming or corroborating the evidence of unsavoury witnesses. [...] 32323 Neil William Smith c. Sa Majesté la Reine Droit criminel (Excluant la Charte ) - Exposé au jury - Le juge de première instance a-t-il commis une erreur dans sa mise en garde de type Vetrovec?
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Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications / Prochains jugements sur demandes d'autorisation - 2007-05-28
News Releases1. William Turchin c. États-Unis d’Amérique, Représentés par le Procureur du Canada, et autre (Qc) (31481) [...] 31481 William Turchin v. United States of America, represented by the Attorney General of Canada, Minister of Justice of Canada (Que.) (Criminal) (By Leave) [...] 31481 William Turchin c. États‑Unis d’Amérique, représentés par le Procureur général du Canada, Ministre de la Justice du Canada (Qc) (Criminelle) (Autorisation)
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Agenda / Calendrier - 2006-10-30
News Releases2006‑11‑07 William Morley Dorsay v. Her Majesty the Queen (B.C.) (31521) [...] 31521 William Morley Dorsay v. Her Majesty the Queen (B.C.) (Criminal) (By Leave) [...] 31521 William Morley Dorsay c. Sa Majesté la Reine (C.‑B.) (Criminelle) (Sur autorisation)
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Agenda / Ordre du jour - 2000-06-05
News Releases14/06/2000 Robert William Latimer v. Her Majesty the Queen (Crim.)(Sask.)(26980) [...] 26980 ROBERT WILLIAM LATIMER v. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - Criminal - Defence - Necessity - Sentence - Constitutional exemption - Should the defence of necessity have been left with the jury - Did the Court of Appeal err in deciding that there was no obligation on a trial judge to rule [...] 26980 ROBERT WILLIAM LATIMER c. SA MAJESTÉ LA REINE Charte canadienne des droits et libertés - Droit criminel - Défense - Nécessité - Détermination de la peine - Exemption constitutionnelle - La défense de nécessité aurait-elle due être soumise à l’appréciation du jury?
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News release of November 5, 1999 - 1999-11-05
News Releases09/11/1999 Lance William Wust v. Her Majesty the Queen (Crim.)(B.C.)(26732) [...] 26732 LANCE WILLIAM WUST v. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Criminal law - Sentencing - Mandatory minimum sentences - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in holding that the provisions of s. 719(1) and (3) cannot be applied to take into account time spent in custody pending disposition of charges to reduce a sentence below the minimum [...] 26732 LANCE WILLIAM WUST c. SA MAJESTÉ LA REINE Droit criminel - Détermination de la peine - Peines minimales obligatoires - La Cour d’appel a-t-elle commis une erreur en concluant que les dispositions des art. 719(1) et (3) ne peuvent s’appliquer pour tenir compte du temps passé sous garde en attentant une décision sur les
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Bulletin of November 13, 1998 - 1998-11-13
BulletinsWilliam F. Ehrcke, Q.C. A.G. of British Columbia FILING DATE 29.9.1998 [...] D. William MacDonald Workers’ Advisers Program v. (26906) Workers Compensation Board of Nova Scotia et al. [...] A. William Moreira, Q.C. and Daniel R. Pust, for the intervener the West Nova Fishermen’s Coalition.
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The Queen v. Rees - [1956] SCR 640 - 1956-06-11
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
Professor Glanville Williams in his treatise on "Criminal Law" sums up the jurisprudence on the matter as follows:— [...] As stated by Professor Glanville Williams in his Criminal Law at p.131:— [...] In his book on Criminal Law (1953) at pages 131 and 133, Mr. Glanville Williams says:—
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Keystone Transports Ltd. v. Dominion Steel & Coal Corporation, Ltd. - [1942] SCR 495 - 1942-11-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsTransportation
It alleges in its declaration that at all material times it was the owner of a cargo of nails, staples and wire shipped on board the defendant's steamer Keynor at Sydney, N.S., s on or about August the 11th, 1937, and bound for Fort William, Ontario. [...] The goods which were received for carriage by the defendant in good condition, were found to be seriously damaged by water when they arrived at Fort William. [...] reversing by a majority, a judgment of the Superior Court, and maintaining an action instituted by the respondents, claiming $2,842.75 as damage to a shipment of kegs of nails, staples and wire on board the appellant's steamer Keynor, on a voyage from Sydney, N.S., to Fort William, Ont., during the month of August, 1937.
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Canada Law Book Co. v. Boston Book Co - (1922) 64 SCR 182 - 1922-05-02
Supreme Court JudgmentsContract
While the “set” is described in an earlier clause of the contract as “the English Reports Reprint,” to be published by William Green & Sons of Edinburgh, it is common ground that in order to have an adequate description of the subject-matter of the sale recourse must be had to a prospectus issued by the Edinburgh firm [...] At the time the said agreements were entered into the defendant had in its possession a prospectus issued by William Green & Sons stating in general terms their plans for the issue of the English Reports Reprint and the contract between the plaintiff and the defendant was entered into with reference to this prospectus [...] There is no privity between the Canada Law Book Company, Limited, and William Green & Sons.
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Hansen v. Franz - (1918) 57 SCR 57 - 1918-03-11
Supreme Court JudgmentsSale
In closing his long judgment Mr. Justice Williams refers to a number of cases of defect in the quantity including Portman v. Mill[25], and says he cannot extract a rule therefrom. [...] Penrose v. Knight[29]; Follis v. Porter[30]; Clayton v. Leech[31]; Dart on Vendors and Purchasers (1905 ed.), p. 812; Williams on Vendors & Purchasers (1911 ed.), pp. 6, 10, 11. [...] That appears to have been rather assumed in Jolliffe v. Baker (2), (in other aspects a strong authority for the defendant) in the latter part of the judgment of Watkins Williams J. (pp. 273-4).