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R. v. Hilbach - 2023 SCC 3 - 2023-01-27
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Ocean William Storm Hilbach and Curtis Zwozdesky Respondents - and - [...] Ocean William Storm Hilbach and Curtis Zwozdesky Respondents and [...] Solicitors for the respondent Ocean William Storm Hilbach: Moreau & Company, Edmonton.
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Bulletin of January 15, 2021 - 2021-01-15
BulletinsWilliam Marks Law Corporation v. (39325) Her Majesty the Queen (Man.) [...] Jason William Cowan v. Her Majesty the Queen - and between - Her Majesty the Queen v. Jason William Cowan [...] Jason William Cowan c. Sa Majesté la Reine - et entre - Sa Majesté la Reine c. Jason William Cowan
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Bulletin of October 30, 1998 - 1998-10-30
BulletinsSmart & Williams v. (26879) Her Majesty the Queen (B.C.) Jennifer Duncan [...] Lance William Wust v. (26732) Her Majesty The Queen (Crim.)(B.C.) [...] William C. Kaplan and Francis L. Lamer, for the respondent Metropolitan Trust Company of Canada.
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Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications / Prochains jugements sur demandes d'autorisation - 2010-10-25
News Releases1. Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission v. William Whatcott (Sask.) (Civil) (By Leave) (33676) [...] 33676 Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission v. William Whatcott - and - [...] 33676 Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission c. William Whatcott - et -
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Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications / Prochains jugements sur demandes d'autorisation - 2009-01-19
News Releases7. William Yeates v. Michele Yeates (Ont.) (Civil) (By Leave) (32858) [...] 32858 William Yeates v. Michele Yeates (Ont.) (Civil) (By Leave) Family law ‑ Support ‑ Child support ‑ Spousal support ‑ Whether calculations for expenses under s. 7 of the Federal Child Support Guidelines, SOR/97‑175, are in error, and violate the applicable legislative intentions and respective case law ‑ Whether spousal [...] 32858 William Yeates c. Michele Yeates (Ont.) (Civile) (Sur autorisation)
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Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications / Prochains jugements sur demandes d'autorisation - 2008-05-26
News Releases9. Saskatchewan Association of Licensed Practical Nurses v. William Whatcott (Sask.) [...] 32524 Saskatchewan Association of Licensed Practical Nurses v. William Whatcott (Sask.) [...] 32524 Saskatchewan Association of Licensed Practical Nurses c. William Whatcott (Sask.)
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Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications / Prochains jugements sur demandes d'autorisation - 2006-08-21
News Releases13. William Jonathan Baltruweit v. Sylvia I. Goode (Ont.) (31449) 14. O’Reilly’s Irish Bar Inc. v. 10385 Nfld. [...] 31449 William Jonathan Baltruweit v. Sylvia I. Goode (Ont.) (Civil) (By Leave) [...] 31449 William Jonathan Baltruweit c. Sylvia I. Goode (Ont.) (Civile) (Sur autorisation)
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Bulletin of February 10, 2006 - 2006-02-10
BulletinsWilliam J. Burden Cassels, Brock and Blackwell FILING DATE: 26.1.2006 [...] (Williams J.) Respondent found liable in negligence for injuries suffered by the Applicant [...] (Juge Williams) L’intimée a été jugée responsable de négligence à l’égard des blessures subies par le demandeur
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R. v. Asante-Mensah - 2003 SCC 38 - [2003] 2 SCR 3 - 2003-07-11
Supreme Court JudgmentsProperty law
Blackstone, William. Commentaries on the Laws of England, Book IV. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1769. [...] Hawkins, William. A Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown; or, A system of the principal matters relating to that subject, digested under proper heads, 8th ed., vol. [...] Holdsworth, Sir William. A History of English Law, vol. III, 2nd imp.
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Agenda / Calendrier - 2002-10-21
News Releases2002/10/31 William Christopher Wilson v. Her Majesty the Queen (B.C.) (Criminal) (As of Right) (28703) [...] 28703 William Christopher Wilson v. Her Majesty The Queen Criminal law - Second degree murder - Intoxication - Charge to jury - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in holding that the trial judge’s instruction on intoxication sufficiently communicated to the jury that the common sense inference of intention may not apply to [...] 28703 William Christopher Wilson c. Sa Majesté la Reine Droit criminel - Meurtre au deuxième degré - Intoxication - Exposé au jury - La Cour d’appel a‑t‑elle commis une erreur en concluant que, dans son exposé sur l’intoxication, le juge du procès avait suffisamment expliqué au jury que l’inférence fondée sur le bon sens
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R. v. Fliss - 2002 SCC 16 - [2002] 1 SCR 535 - 2002-02-21
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Criminal law
Peter William Fliss Appellant v. Her Majesty The Queen Respondent [...] William F. Ehrcke, Q.C., for the respondent. The reasons of L’Heureux‑Dubé, Arbour and LeBel JJ. were delivered by [...] Q. And you identified certain of the voices, for example, as your own, as those of Peter William Fliss and as that of [a third person]?
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Bulletin of June 26, 1998 - 1998-06-26
BulletinsWilliam F. Ehrcke, Q.C. and W.J. Scott Bell, for the appellant. Manuel A. Azevedo and Albert C. Peeling, for the respondent. [...] Nigel H. Frawley and William M. Sharpe, for the respondents / appellants on cross-appeal Deborah Ordon et al. [...] Williams v. The Queen (Crim.)(B.C.), 25375, *03 4.6.98 355(98) 965(98)
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Pasiechnyk v. Saskatchewan (Workers’ Compensation Board) - [1997] 2 SCR 890 - 1997-08-28
Supreme Court JudgmentsAdministrative law
William P. Ostapek, for the intervener the Workers’ Compensation Board of Alberta. [...] In Canada, the history of workers’ compensation begins with the report of the Honourable Sir William Ralph Meredith, one-time Chief Justice of Ontario, who in 1910 was appointed to study systems of workers’ compensation around the world and recommend a scheme for Ontario. [...] 25 Sir William Meredith also proposed what has since become known as the “historic trade-off” by which workers lost their cause of action against their employers but gained compensation that depends neither on the fault of the employer nor its ability to pay.
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Bulletin of October 25, 1996 - 1996-10-25
BulletinsWilliam Wayne Dale Stillman v. (24631) Her Majesty The Queen (N.B.) [...] Counsel: William F. Ehrcke for the Appellant Gil D. McKinnon Q.C. for the Respondent [...] Avocats: William F. Ehrcke l'appelante Gil D. McKinnon, c.r., pour l'intimé
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Cloutier v. Langlois - [1990] 1 SCR 158 - 1990-02-01
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
In his charge to the jury Williams J. made the following comments on the search (at p. 332): [...] In Williams J.'s mind, the power to search a lawfully arrested person does not flow automatically from the fact of the arrest. [...] The courts have always held that a proper balance between these two fundamental components is vital, as illustrated by the observations of Williams J. in 1853 in Leigh v. Cole, supra, at pp. 330-31:
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Batary v. Attorney General for Saskatchewan - [1965] SCR 465 - 1965-04-06
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Criminal law
George William Batary Appellant; and The Attorney General For Saskatchewan Et Al Respondents. [...] Williams J. said at page 660: No case of inconvenience has existed in the Coroner's: Court for centuries, by reason of no such writ having been granted. [...] A similar matter was recently considered by the Court of Appeal in England in William Gerald Boal, Roger John
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Gagnon et al. v. Foundation Maritime Ltd. - [1961] SCR 435 - 1961-04-25
Supreme Court JudgmentsLabour law
Lumley v. Gye (1853), 2 E. & B. 216; Quinn v. Leathern, [1901] A.C. 495; Lyons v. Wilkins, [1899] 1 Ch. 255, referred to; Williams v. Aristocratic Restaurants (1947) Ltd., [1951] S.C.R. 762, distinguished. [...] There was at the time in question no statute in New Brunswick such as the Trade-unions Act, R.S.B.C. 1948, c. 342, which was considered in the decision of this Court in Williams v. Aristocratic Restaurants (1947) Ltd.6 In that case the trade union had been certified as the bargaining authority for the employees of one of [...] It is not to be found in Williams v. Aristocratic Restaurants (1947) Ltd.12 At the trial of that action there was, among others, a plea of conspiracy based solely upon a breach of the statute and it failed.
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Ottawa (City) v. Munroe - [1954] SCR 756 - 1954-11-01
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
Glasgoiv Corp. v. Taylor [1922] A.C. 44, Ellis v. Fulham Borough Council [1938] 1 K.B. 212, Yachuk v. Oliver Blais Co. Ltd. [1949] A.C. 386, Williams v. Cardiff Corp. [...] In Williams v. Cardiff Corporation[17], an infant four and one-half years old, while playing on a piece of waste ground, the property of the Cardiff Corporation, rolled down a bank and was injured by broken glass and tins at the foot thereof. [...] Such propositions would be at variance with Glasgow Corporation v. Taylor, (supra), Cooke v. Midland Great Western Ry.[37], Williams v. Cardiff Corporation[38] and Gough v. National Coal Board, supra.
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Boyd v. Attorney-General of British Columbia - (1917) 54 SCR 532 - 1917-02-06
Supreme Court JudgmentsEstates
DAVIES J. (dissenting).—The question to be determined on this appeal is whether the share or interest of Mossom Martin Boyd, deceased, in certain real estate situate in British Columbia standing at his death in his name and in that of his partner William T. C. Boyd, is liable for succession duties under the "Succession [...] These lands had been acquired and registered in the names of the said Mossom Martin Boyd and his said brother William Thorncroft Cust Boyd and were held as partnership property. [...] DUFF J.—The Mossom Boyd Company was a firm composed of two members, Mossom Boyd and William Boyd, carrying on (inter alia) a lumber business with its head office at Bobcaygeon in Ontario.
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Ernst v. Zwicker - (1897) 27 SCR 594 - 1897-06-15
Supreme Court JudgmentsStatutes
Leach v. Jay[15]; Morrall v. Sutton[16]; Lloyd v. Jackson[17]. 2 Jarman, "Wills," (5 ed.) 1205 to 1217 and 930. 2 Williams, "Executors," (9 Eng. ed.) [...] The then Chief Justice of that court, the late Sir William Young, in his elaborate judgment in that case shews that the terms "fee simple absolute" and "valid remainder" as used in ch. 112 and the sentence in which they are found were taken from a statute of the State of New York without their context in that statute, which [...] Now whatever the draftsman of this obscure statute, ch. 112, contemplated by framing into a statute what Chief Justice Sir William Young has shown to be an imperfect extract from a statute of the State of New York, it is plain, I think, that the legislature of Nova Scotia did not by it abolish estates tail having a
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Venning v. Steadman - (1884) 9 SCR 206 - 1884-03-08
Supreme Court JudgmentsFishery
William H. Venning Appellant And James Steadman Respondent William H. Venning [...] William H. Venning Appellant And James Dewolfe Spurr Respondent
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Bulletin of October 13, 2023 - 2023-10-13
BulletinsRandy B. Williams v. ATB Financial (Alta.) (Civil) (By Leave) (40757) [...] Randy B. Williams c. ATB Financial (Alb.) (Civile) (Autorisation) (40757)
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Bulletin of May 14, 2021 - 2021-05-14
BulletinsWilliams, John M. Gerrand Rath Johnson v. (39627) Winacott Spring Western Star Trucks and Geo Holdings Ltd. (Sask.) [...] Jason William Cowan, et al. v. Her Majesty the Queen, et al. (Sask.)
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Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications - 2020-11-30
News Releases(Williams J.)(Unreported) Conviction by jury for first degree murder [...] (juge Williams) (Non publiée) Déclaration de culpabilité de meurtre au premier degré rendue par un jury
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Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications - 2020-05-11
News ReleasesTaseko 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).