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Canadian Dredge & Dock Co. v. The Queen - [1985] 1 SCR 662 - 1985-05-23
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
Fien, C.M. "Corporate Responsibility Under Criminal Law" (1973), 5 Man. L.J. 421, 421‐439. Fisse, W.B. "The Distinction Between Primary and Vicarious Corporate Criminal Liability" (1967), 41 A.L.J. 203, 203‐210. [...] L.R. 91; Don Stuart, Canadian Criminal Law (1982), at p. 520; Glanville Williams, Textbook of Criminal Law (2nd ed. 1983) at p. 973; C.M. Fien Corporate Responsibility under Criminal Law" (1973), 5 Man. L.J. 421, at p. 427; Archbold’s Pleading, Evidence and Practice in Criminal Cases (41st ed. 1982), at p. 995; cf.: Harvey
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Canadian Egg Marketing Agency v. Richardson - [1998] 3 SCR 157 - 1997-05-30
Supreme Court JudgmentsAction
Constitutional law
“Mobility Rights in Canada” (1983), 13 Man. L.J. 615. Shores, William. “Walking Onto an Unfamiliar Playing Field -- Expanding the Freedom of Association to Cover Trade” (1996), 6 Reid’s Administrative Law 1. [...] “Economic Mobility and Constitutional Reform” (1987), 37 U.T.L.J. 268; and D. A. Schmeiser and K. J. Young, “Mobility Rights in Canada” (1983), 13 Man. L.J. 615, at p. 626. The revised s. 121 would have read: 121. (1) Neither Canada nor a province shall by law or practice discriminate in a manner that unduly [...] It includes “the right to be self-employed as well as to be employed by others, the right to be an entrepreneur as well as to be an employee”, and it may protect the right to invest and do business in any part of Canada: D. A. Schmeiser and K. J. Young, “Mobility Rights in Canada” (1983), 13 Man. L.J. 616, at pp. 635-36.
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Société des Acadiens v. Association of Parents - [1986] 1 SCR 549 - 1986-05-01
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Courts
Gautron, A. "French/English Discrepancies in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms " (1982), 12 Man. L.J. 220. Jacob, I. H. "The Inherent Jurisdiction of the Court" (1970), 23 Current Legal Problems 23. [...] Tremblay, A. "L'interprétation des dispositions constitutionnelles relatives aux droits linguistiques" (1983), 13 Man. L.J. 651. Tremblay, A. "The Language Rights (Ss. 16 to 23)" in W. S. Tarnopolsky and G.‐A. Beaudoin eds., The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms : Commentary, Toronto, Carswells, 1982. [...] Charter of Rights and Freedoms " (1982), 12 Man. L.J. 220. While I appreciate the point that is being made, I do not believe that s. 27 was intended to deter the movement towards the equality of status of English and French until such time as a similar status could be attained for all the other languages spoken in Canada.
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Poonian v. British Columbia (Securities Commission) - 2024 SCC 28 - 2024-07-31
Supreme Court JudgmentsBankruptcy and insolvency
“Comment on Shaver‐Kudell Manufacturing Inc. v Knight Manufacturing Inc.” (2022), 45:2 Man. L.J. 177. Sarra, Janis, Geoffrey B. Morawetz and L. W. Houlden. The 2024 Annotated Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Toronto: Carswell, 2024. [...] 2021 ONCA 925, 160 O.R. (3d) 205, at para. 39; see also A. Nocilla, “Comment on Shaver‐Kudell Manufacturing Inc. v Knight Manufacturing Inc.” (2022), 45:2 Man. L.J. 177, at p. 187). [27] The s. 178(1) exceptions must also be interpreted narrowly because of the fact that “the more claims that survive bankruptcy, the more
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Toronto (City) v. C.U.P.E., Local 79 - 2003 SCC 63 - [2003] 3 SCR 77 - 2003-11-06
Supreme Court JudgmentsAdministrative law
Labour law
Holloway, Ian. “‘A Sacred Right’: Judicial Review of Administrative Action as a Cultural Phenomenon” (1993), 22 Man. L.J. 28. Howard, M. N., Peter Crane and Daniel A. Hochberg. Phipson on Evidence, 14th ed. [...] (I. Holloway, “‘A Sacred Right’: Judicial Review of Administrative Action as a Cultural Phenomenon” (1993), 22 Man. L.J. 28, at pp. 64-65 (emphasis in original); see also Allars, supra, at p. 178.)
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Moge v. Moge - [1992] 3 SCR 813 - 1992-12-17
Supreme Court JudgmentsCourts
Family law
"Women and the Economic Consequences of Divorce in Manitoba: An Empirical Study" (1992), 21 Man. L.J. 80. Trebilcock, Michael J., and Rosemin Keshvani. "The Role of Private Ordering in Family Law: A Law and Economics Perspective" (1991), 41 U.T.L.J. 533. [...] (1991), 52 Ohio St. L.J. 55; J. A. Scutt, Women and the Law: Commentary and Materials (1990), at pp. 247ff.; and D. G. Stewart and L. E. McFadyen, "Women and the Economic Consequences of Divorce in Manitoba: An Empirical Study" (1992), 21 Man. L.J. 80. In Canada, a major proponent of compensatory spousal support has been
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Mills v. The Queen - [1986] 1 SCR 863 - 1986-06-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Levy, J. C. "The Invocation of Remedies Under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms: Some Procedural Considerations" (1983), 13 Man. L.J. 523. Manning, M. Rights, Freedoms and the Courts: A Practical Analysis of the Constitution Act, 1982, Toronto, Emond‐Montgomery Ltd., 1983. [...] (3d) 477 (B.C.S.C.); Ewaschuk, E. G., "The Charter: An Overview and Remedies" (1982), 26 C.R. (3d) 54, 70; Levy, J. C., "The Invocation of Remedies Under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms: Some Procedural Considerations" (1983), 13 Man. L.J. 523, at p. 537; Richards, J. G. and Smith, G. J., loc. cit., at pp. 131 and 153. [...] A contrary view has been expressed in other writings: see J. C. Levy, "The Invocation of Remedies Under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms: Some Procedural Considerations" (1983), 13 Man. L.J. 523, at pp. 539‐40, and E. G. Ewaschuk, "The Charter: An Overview and Remedies" (1982), 26 C.R. (3d) 54, at pp. 70‐71.
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Lewis v. Todd and McClure - [1980] 2 SCR 694 - 1980-10-28
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
[6] (1978), 8 Man. L.J. 637, 651. [7] (1979), 37 U.T. Fac. L. Rev. 1, 26. [8] [1970] A.C. 166.
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Part 3, 2020 Vol. 3 ([2020] 3 SCR 499-783) - 2020-12-04
Canada Supreme Court Reports“The Judicial Notwithstanding Clause: Suspended Declarations of Invalidity” (2019), 42 Man. L.J. 23. Blakeney, Allan E. “The Notwithstanding Clause, the Charter, and Cana da’s Patriated Constitution: What I Thought We Were Doing” (2010), 19 Const. [...] “Remedying the Remedy: Bedford’s Suspended Declaration of Invalidity” (2018), 41 Man. L.J. 281. Newman, Dwight. “Can ada’s Notwithstanding Clause, Dialogue, and Constitutional Identities”, in Geoffrey [...] « Remedying the Remedy : Bedford’s Suspended Declaration of Invalidity » (2018), 41 Man. L.J. 281. Newman, Dwight. « Can ada’s Notwithstanding Clause, Dialogue, and Constitutional Identities », in Geoffrey
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R. v. Brown - 2022 SCC 18 - [2022] 1 SCR 374 - 2022-05-13
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Lawrence, Michelle S. “Voluntary Intoxication and the Charter: Revisiting the Constitutionality of Section 33.1 of the Criminal Code” (2017), 40:3 Man. L.J. 391. Parent, Hugues. “La constitutionnalité de l’article 33.1 du Code criminel: analyse et commentaires” (2022), 26 Can. Crim. [...] It is a conclusion, too, that finds repeated support in a segment of the scholarship on s. 33.1 (see, e.g., M. S. Lawrence, “Voluntary Intoxication and the Charter: Revisiting the Constitutionality of Section 33.1 of the Criminal Code” (2017), 40:3 Man. L.J. 391, at pp. 403‐10; S. Roy, “Intoxication”, in JurisClasseur
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Schneider v. The Queen - [1982] 2 SCR 112 - 1982-08-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
It is not a problem which "is beyond the power of the provinces to deal with" (Professor Gibson (1976-77), 7 Man. L.J. 15, at p. 33). Failure by one province to provide treatment facilities will not endanger the interests of another province.
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R. v. Friesen - 2020 SCC 9 - [2020] 1 SCR 424 - 2020-04-02
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
“Abused Children in the Courts: Adjusting the Scales after Bill C‐15” (1990), 19 Man. L.J. 549. Moreau, Paul. “In Defence of Starting Point Sentencing” (2016), 63 Crim. [...] the Scales after Bill C-15” (1990), 19 Man. L.J. 549, at p. 556). As Professor Anne McGillivray wrote, Parliament thus shifted the focus of sexual offences against children from chastity or propriety to a “child-centred” approach that emphasizes the trauma to the child victim from all acts of sexual violence (pp. 558-60).
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R. v. Sinclair - 2010 SCC 35 - [2010] 2 SCR 310 - 2010-10-08
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Stuesser, Lee. “The Accused’s Right to Silence: No Doesn’t Mean No” (2002), 29 Man. L.J. 149. Weisselberg, Charles D. “Mourning Miranda” (2008), 96 Cal. L. Rev. 1519. [...] See L. Stuesser “The Accused’s Right to Silence: No Doesn’t Mean No” (2002), 29 Man. L.J. 149, at p. 150. [38] We are not persuaded that the Miranda rule should be transplanted in Canadian soil.
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Ontario Hydro v. Ontario (Labour Relations Board) - [1993] 3 SCR 327 - 1993-09-30
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
"The Federal Declaratory Power Under the British North America Act" (1968‐69), 3 Man. L.J. 87. Hogg, Peter W. Constitutional Law of Canada, vol. 1, 3rd ed. [...] (K. Hanssen, "The Federal Declaratory Power Under the British North America Act" (1968-69), 3 Man. L.J. 87, at p. 103.) Hanssen suggested that the only limit on Parliament's exercise of the declaratory power would be a narrow version of colourability, namely proof that Parliament had acted in bad faith in making a
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Mckinney v. University of Guelph - [1990] 3 SCR 229 - 1990-12-06
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
"Distinguishing the Governors from the Governed: The Meaning of "Government" Under Section 32(1) of the Charter" (1983), 13 Man L.J. 505. Gibson, Dale. "The Charter of Rights and the Private Sector" (1982), 12 Man. L.J. 213. [...] it applies: see "The Charter of Rights and the Private Sector" (1982), 12 Man. L.J. 213; "Distinguishing the Governors from the Governed: The Meaning of "Government" Under Section 32(1) of the Charter" (1983), 13 Man L.J. 505; The Law of the Charter: General Principles (1986), at pp. 85‐118; and "What did Dolphin Deliver?"
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Earthco Soil Mixtures Inc. v. Pine Valley Enterprises Inc. - 2024 SCC 20 - 2024-05-31
Supreme Court JudgmentsMcCamus, John D. “The Supreme Court of Canada and the Development of a Canadian Common Law of Contract” (2022), 45:2 Man. L.J. 7. McGuinness, Kevin P. Sale & Supply of Goods, 2nd ed. Markham, Ont.: LexisNexis, 2010. [...] of Canada and the Development of a Canadian Common Law of Contract” (2022), 45:2 Man. L.J. 7, at pp. 16-17; S. O’Byrne, “Assessing Exclusion Clauses: The Supreme Court of Canada’s Three Issue Framework in Tercon Contractors Ltd v British Columbia (Transportation and Highways)” (2012), 35 Dal. L.J. 215, at pp. 231-32).
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R. v. Tessier - 2022 SCC 35 - 2022-10-14
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Criminal law
Stuesser, Lee. “The Accused’s Right to Silence: No Doesn’t Mean No” (2002), 29 Man. L.J. 149. Thomas, Edmund. “Lowering the Standard: R. v. Oickle and the Confessions Rule in Canada” (2006), 10 Can. Crim. [...] In evaluating whether the presumption is triggered, courts should focus on the substance of the warning, not its form, keeping in mind there is no uniform warning in Canada (K.P.L.F., at para. 28; L. Stuesser, “The Accused’s Right to Silence: No Doesn’t Mean No” (2002), 29 Man. L.J. 149). Police do not need to tell
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R. v. Parranto - 2021 SCC 46 - [2021] 3 SCR 366 - 2021-11-12
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
“A Bad Deal: British Columbia’s Emphasis on Deterrence and Increasing Prison Sentences for Street‐Level Fentanyl Traffickers” (2018), 41 Man. L.J. 149. Isaacs, Daniel M. “Baseline Framing in Sentencing” (2011), 121 Yale L.J. 426. [...] 41 Man. L.J. 149, at p. 153). This deceptive practice leaves users vulnerable and unaware, especially as fentanyl is physically indistinguishable from other hard drugs, such as heroin, oxycodone, and cocaine (C. C. Ruby, Sentencing (10th ed. 2020); Smith, at para. 24; R. v. Joumaa, 2018 ONSC 317, at para. 12 (CanLII)).
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R. v. Edwards Books and Art Ltd. - [1986] 2 SCR 713 - 1986-12-18
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
(1986), 15 Man. L.J. 199. Schiff, Stanley A. Evidence in the Litigation Process, vol. 2. [...] (1986), 15 Man. L.J. 199. A more difficult question is whether a corporate entity ought to be deemed in certain circumstances to possess the religious values of specified natural persons.
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Dunmore v. Ontario (Attorney General) - 2001 SCC 94 - [2001] 3 SCR 1016 - 2001-12-20
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Hunter, Ian. “Individual and Collective Rights in Canadian Labour Law” (1993), 22 Man. L.J. 145. International Labour Office. Committee on Freedom of Association. [...] have meaning only at the hiring stage” (per Laskin C.J., at p. 725)); I. Hunter, “Individual and Collective Rights in Canadian Labour Law” (1993), 22 Man. L.J. 145, at p. 147 (“[i]ndividual rights vis-à-vis their employer are replaced by rights in respect of their union, which, in turn, is mandated to advance the
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Symes v. Canada - [1993] 4 SCR 695 - 1993-12-16
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Taxation
"Social Authority, Legal Discourse, and Women's Voices" (1992), 21 Man. L.J. 213. Brooks, Neil. "The Principles Underlying the Deduction of Business Expenses". [...] Now, in 1993, as we approach the interpretation of laws, one hopes, as is observed by Joan Brockman in "Social Authority, Legal Discourse, and Women's Voices" (1992), 21 Man. L.J. 213, at p. 233, that "[t]he myth of law's neutrality has been largely eroded."
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Part 2, 2022 Vol. 1 ([2022] 1 SCR 283-596) - 2022-05-20
Canada Supreme Court ReportsLawrence, Michelle S. “Voluntary Intoxication and the Charter: Revisiting the Constitutionality of Section 33.1 of the Criminal Code” (2017), 40:3 Man. L.J. 391. Parent, Hugues. “La constitutionnalité de l’article 33.1 du Code criminel: analyse et commentaires” (2022), 26 Can. Crim. [...] Contemporary Approaches to Precedent in Canada” (2006), 32 Man. L.J. 135, at p. 141; see also R. v. Nur, 2015 SCC 15, [2015] 1 S.C.R. 773, at para. 71). [...] Contemporary Approaches to Precedent in Canada » (2006), 32 Man. L.J. 135, p. 141; voir aussi R. c. Nur, 2015 CSC 15, [2015] 1 R.C.S. 773, par. 71).
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Part 1, 2019 Vol. 3 ([2019] 3 SCR 3-294) - 2019-07-31
Canada Supreme Court Reports“Sexual Assault in Spousal Relation- ships, ‘Continuous Consent’, and the Law: Honest But Mistaken Judicial Beliefs” (2008), 32 Man. L.J. 144. Rosenbury, Laura A. “Friends with Benefits?” (2007), 106 Mich. [...] Silver, Lisa A. “The WD Revolution” (2018), 41 Man. L.J. 307. Stuart, Don. “Twin Myth Hypotheses in Rape Shield Laws are Too Rigid and Darrach is Unclear” (2009), 64 C.R. (6th) 74. [...] Silver, Lisa A. « The WD Revolution » (2018), 41 Man. L.J. 307. Stuart, Don. « Twin Myth Hypotheses in Rape Shield Laws are Too Rigid and Darrach is Unclear » (2009), 64 C.R. (6th) 74.
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References re Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act - 2021 SCC 11 - [2021] 1 SCR 175 - 2021-03-25
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
“Measuring ‘National Dimensions’” (1976), 7 Man. L.J. 15. Hawkins, François. “Duties, Conflicts, and Politics in the Litigation Offices of the Attorney General” (2018), 12 J.P.P.L. 193. [...] Professor Hogg explains that evaluating extraprovincial harm helps to determine whether a national law “is not merely desirable, but essential, in the sense that the problem ‘is beyond the power of the provinces to deal with it’”: p. 17-14, quoting D. Gibson, “Measuring ‘National Dimensions’” (1976), 7 Man. L.J. 15, at p. [...] The result is that the POGG power is limited to only those matters that are not of a provincial nature; in other words, it confers Parliament jurisdiction over matters with a “national dimension” (“Measuring ‘National Dimensions’” (1976), 7 Man. L.J. 15, at p. 18). [482] Thus, focusing on “peace, order, and good government”
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R. v. Campbell - 2024 SCC 42 - 2024-12-06
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
“The Privacy Paradox: Marakah, Mills, and the Diminished Protections of Section 8” (2020), 43:5 Man. L.J. 161. Canada. House of Commons. House of Commons Debates, vol. [...] (M. Biddulph, “The Privacy Paradox: Marakah, Mills, and the Diminished Protections of Section 8” (2020), 43:5 Man. L.J. 161, at p. 187 (emphasis in original).) (2) Intrusiveness of Police Conduct