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Judgments in Appeal and Leave Applications - 2013-12-19
News ReleasesGraham Seguin v. Ruth Schaeffer, Evelyn Minty, Diane Pinder, Ian Scott, Director of the Special Investigations Unit and Julian Fantino, Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police – AND BETWEEN – Ruth Schaeffer, Evelyn Minty, Diane Pinder and Ian Scott, Director of the Special Investigations Unit v. Police Constable
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Judgments to be Rendered in Appeals - 2013-03-25
News ReleasesCounsel: Brian Gover, Scott Hutchison and Brennagh Smith for the appellant [...] Avocats : Brian Gover, Scott Hutchison et Brennagh Smith pour l’appelante
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Judgments in Leave Applications / Jugements sur demandes d'autorisation - 2010-04-29
News ReleasesThe application for leave to appeal is dismissed with costs to the respondents University of British Columbia, Lorraine Weir, Judy Segal, Susanna Egan and Anne Scott. [...] La demande d’autorisation d’appel est rejetée avec dépens en faveur des intimées University of British Columbia, Lorraine Weir, Judy Segal, Susanna Egan et Anne Scott.)
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Appeal Heard / Appel entendu - 2002-11-07
News ReleasesScott C. Hutchison/Ian Bulmer for the Respondent 28867 Daniel Asante-Mensah c. Sa Majesté la Reine [...] Scott C. Hutchison/Ian Bulmer pour l’intimée
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Judgments in Leave Applications / Jugements sur demandes d'autorisation - 2000-06-22
News Releases27573 YVETTE SCOTT and JESSE SCOTT BY HIS LITIGATION GUARDIAN SHIRLEY LEGROS - v. - THE CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA (Ont.)
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News release of August 14, 1998 - 1998-08-14
News ReleasesStephen A. Scott for the Interveners, Roopnarine Singh, et al Yves Michaud for the Intervener, Yves Michaud [...] Stephen A. Scott pour les intervenants Roopnarine Singh et al. Yves Michaud pour l'intervenant Yves Michaud
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News release of February 13, 1998 - 1998-02-13
News ReleasesStephen A. Scott pour les intervenants Roopnarine Singh et al. Yves Michaud pour l'intervenant Yves Michaud [...] Stephen A. Scott for the Interveners, Roopnarine Singh, et al Yves Michaud for the Intervener, Yves Michaud
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Re Manitoba Language Rights Order - [1990] 3 SCR 1417 - 1990-12-07
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Stephen A. Scott and Victoria Percival‑Hilton, for Alliance Québec. D. Martin Low, Q.C., and Warren J. Newman, for the Attorney General of Canada. [...] Solicitors for Alliance Québec: Stephen A. Scott and Victoria Percival‑Hilton, Montréal.
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Canadian Broadcasting Corp. v. Named Person - 2024 SCC 21 - 2024-06-07
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
General), 2011 SCC 2, [2011] 1 S.C.R. 19; Denis v. Côté, 2019 SCC 44, [2019] 3 S.C.R. 482; Khuja v. Times Newspapers Ltd., [2017] UKSC 49, [2019] A.C. 161; Scott v. Scott, [1913] A.C. 417; R. v. Brassington, 2018 SCC 37, [2018] 2 S.C.R. 616; R. v. Named Person B, 2013 SCC 9, [2013] 1 S.C.R. 405; R. v. Barros, 2011 SCC 51, [...] Scott Dawson and Catherine George, for the interveners Ad IDEM/Canadian Media Lawyers Association, Postmedia Network Inc., Global News, a division of Corus Television Limited Partnership, Torstar Corporation and Glacier Media Inc. [...] These exceptions, which may be either statutory or judicial in nature, are predicated on the idea that openness cannot prevail if the ends of justice, or the interests that openness is meant to protect, would be better served in some other way (see Scott v. Scott, [1913] A.C. 417 (H.L.); MacIntyre; Edmonton Journal; C.B.C.
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Bulletin of October 19, 2012 - 2012-10-19
BulletinsMark A. Scott Public Prosecution Service of Nova Scotia v. (34988) [...] R. Scott Jollife Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP v. (35001) Marlboro Canada Limited et al. [...] Scott C. Hutchison, Michael Sobkin and Fredrick Schumann for the appellant.
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Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications / Prochains jugements sur demandes d'autorisation - 2008-01-21
News Releases14. Lena B.D. Scott v. Michael Blacher, et al. (Ont.) (Civil) (By Leave) (32285) [...] 32285 Lena B.D. Scott v. Michael Blacher, M. Blacher Drugs Ltd. and Joseph J. Burk (Ont.) (Civil) (By Leave) [...] 32285 Lena B.D. Scott c. Michael Blacher, M. Blacher Drugs Ltd. et Joseph J. Burk (Ont.) (Civile)
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A. (L.L.) v. B. (A.) - [1995] 4 SCR 536 - 1995-12-14
Supreme Court JudgmentsCourts
Criminal law
Stone, Scott N., and Robert K. Taylor. Testimonial Privileges, 2nd ed. [...] Sheena Scott and David Mikelberg, for the intervener the Canadian Foundation for Children, Youth and the Law. [...] See Scott N. Stone and Robert K. Taylor, in Testimonial Privileges (2nd ed. 1993), for a more detailed compilation of the statutes granting such privilege in the United States as well as the degree and the extent of confidentiality it affords to such communications.
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Interprovincial Co-operatives Ltd. et al. v. R. - [1976] 1 SCR 477 - 1975-03-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
This issue was touched upon, in a situation different from the present one, in Attorney General of Ontario v. Scott[2], and there is slight reference to it in C.P.R. v. Parent[3], a judgment of the Privy Council reversing a judgment of this Court[4]. [...] Nor do I think that there is anything in Attorney General of Ontario v. Scott[18], which supports the position of the appellants. [...] The authoritative character of this decision rendered when the Privy Council was the Court of ultimate jurisdiction for this country does not depend on approval by this Court, and it is of no importance that only four of the judges of this Court who gave judgment in Attorney General of Ontario v. Scott[21] expressly
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Bulletin of October 30, 2015 - 2015-10-30
BulletinsMark A. Scott Public Prosecution Service of Nova Scotia FILING DATE: 09.10.2015 [...] Scott & Associates Engineering Ltd. v. Finavera Renewables Inc. (Alta.) [...] (Juge Scott) 2014 FC 215 Radiation au complet de la déclaration des intimées, sur requête des demandeurs
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Judgments in Appeal and Leave Applications / Jugements sur appel et demandes d'autorisation - 2012-06-28
News ReleasesThe motion for an extension of time to serve and file the application for leave to cross-appeal of Ian Scott, Director of the SIU, is granted. [...] La requête en prorogation du délai de signification et de dépôt de la demande d’autorisation d’appel incident d’Ian Scott, Directeur du SIU, est accueillie.
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Craig Melanson, et al. v. Province of New Brunswick, as represented by The Honourable Bradley Green, Attorney Superintendent of Pensions for the Province of New Brunswick, et al. - 2007-09-20
Applications for LeaveReinhart, Donald Robart, Gerald Robbins, Ronald Robichaud, Keith Rodgers, Ronald Roy, Sydney Ryan, Charles Schriver, Donald Schriver, Wayne Schriver, Earl Scott, M. Shannon, David Sharp, Glen Sloat, Irene St. Michael, Kenneth St. Michael, Archie Stairs, Paul Stairs, John Stewart, Donnie Stone, Gerald Stone, Thomas [...] Reinhart, Donald Robart, Gerald Robbins, Ronald Robichaud, Keith Rodgers, Ronald Roy, Sydney Ryan, Charles Schriver, Donald Schriver, Wayne Schriver, Earl Scott, M. Shannon, David Sharp, Glen Sloat, Irene St. Michael, Kenneth St. Michael, Archie Stairs, Paul Stairs, John Stewart, Donnie Stone, Gerald Stone, Thomas
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Appeal(s) Heard / Appel(s) entendu(s) - 2003-11-10
News ReleasesCounsel: R. Scott Joliffe, L.A. Kelly Gill, Kevin J. Sartorio for the Appellant/Respondent on Cross-Appeal [...] Avocats : R. Scott Joliffe, L.A. Kelly Gill, Kevin J. Sartorio pour l’appelant/intimé dans le pourvoi incident
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Appeal heard / Appel entendu - 2000-12-15
News ReleasesCounsel: David W. Scott Q.C./Barry H. Bresner/ Freya J. Kristjanson/Ira Nishisato for the Appellant [...] Avocats : David W. Scott, c.r./Barry H. Bresner/Freya J. Kristjanson/Ira Nishisato pour l’appelant
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Makins v. Piggott & Inglis - (1898) 29 SCR 188 - 1898-11-21
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
Co.[1]; Williams v. Eady[2]; Scott v. London and St. Katherine Docks Co.[3] at page 601; Broom’s Legal Maxims 298; Snyder v. Wheeling Electrical Company[4]; Beven on Negligence, 561; Pollock on Texts, (5 ed.) pp. 21-41; Clark v. Chambers[5]; Consolidated Traction Co. v. Scott[6]; Jewson v. Gatti[7]; Dixon v. Bell[8]
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Behn v. Moulton Contracting Ltd. - 2013 SCC 26 - [2013] 2 SCR 227 - 2013-05-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsCivil procedure
2003 SCC 63, [2003] 3 S.C.R. 77; R. v. Power, [1994] 1 S.C.R. 601; R. v. Conway, [1989] 1 S.C.R. 1659; R. v. Scott, [1990] 3 S.C.R. 979; Canam Enterprises Inc. v. Coles (2000), 51 O.R. (3d) 481, rev’d 2002 SCC 63, [2002] 3 S.C.R. 307; Blencoe v. British Columbia (Human Rights Commission), 2000 SCC 44, [2000] 2 S.C.R. 307. [...] Perell, Paul M. “A Survey of Abuse of Process”, in Todd L. Archibald and Randall Scott Echlin, eds., Annual Review of Civil Litigation 2007. [...] In addition to proceedings that are oppressive or vexatious and that violate the principles of justice, McLachlin J. (as she then was) said in her dissent in R. v. Scott, [1990] 3 S.C.R. 979, at p. 1007, that the doctrine of abuse of process evokes the “public interest in a fair and just trial process and the proper
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Bulletin of June 7, 2002 - 2002-06-07
BulletinsScott Byron Morrison Balfour Q.H. Der, Q.C. Batting, Der v. (29212) [...] Andrew Scott Haydon v. (29018) Her Majesty the Queen Attorney General of Canada (F.C.A) [...] David Scott Hall v. (28223) Her Majesty the Queen (Crim.)(Ont.) Autre requête
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Global Securities Corp. v. British Columbia (Securities Commission) - 2000 SCC 21 - [2000] 1 SCR 494 - 2000-04-13
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Referred to: Attorney General for Ontario v. Scott, [1956] S.C.R. 137; Re McCarthy and Menin and United States Securities and Exchange Commission (1963), 38 D.L.R. (2d) 660; Edwards v. Attorney-General for Canada, [1930] A.C. 124; General Motors of Canada Ltd. v. City National Leasing, [1989] 1 S.C.R. 641; R. v. [...] 13 Newbury J.A. distinguished Attorney General for Ontario v. Scott, [1956] S.C.R. 137, which upheld the validity of a provincial statute giving the courts discretion to enforce spousal support orders made in England. [...] In her opinion, the law upheld in Scott merely enforced existing property rights.
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R. v. Docherty - [1989] 2 SCR 941 - 1989-10-12
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
& P.E.I.R. 232, dismissing an appeal from acquittal by Scott Prov. Ct. C.J. Appeal dismissed. [...] At his trial for the s. 666(1) offence, the respondent testified before Chief Judge Scott of the Provincial Court of Newfoundland that at the time he committed the offence under s. 236 he was unaware that he was breaking the law because he believed that the car could not be started. [...] In the course of his oral reasons, Chief Judge Scott stated: There are a great many people and you may be one who feel that because a vehicle cannot start and might have something mechanically wrong with it, that you are not breaching the law.
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Walsh v. Trebilcock - (1894) 23 SCR 695 - 1894-10-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
See also Scott v. Brown[7]. Aylesworth Q.C. and McKillop for the respondent. [...] In Scott v. Brown[28] Lord Justice Lindley says: Ex turpi causâ non oritur actio. [...] I pass by numerous cases since; Pearce v. Brooks[43]; Rex v. Dr. Berenger[44]; Reg. v. Aspinall[45]; and refer particularly to Scott v. Brown[46] decided by the court of Appeal in August last, where the court refused to enforce a contract held to be an illegal transaction and subjecting the parties to indictment for
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Anchor Marine Insurance Co. v. Corbett - (1882) 9 SCR 73 - 1882-03-08
Supreme Court JudgmentsInsurance
That is entirely consistent with the case of Scott v. Avery in the House of Lords[15]. [...] That case was followed in Scott v. Corporation of Liverpool[16], where the surveyor was to determine the amount payable, and until he had made that determination there was no sum which could be sued for. [...] Whether the case of Scott v. Avery[17] is to be considered as determining that such a condition precedent is valid as regards all questions, those of liability as well as of amount of damage, or whether it is only binding as to the amount of debt or damage, and is illegal as tending to oust the jurisdiction of the courts