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Winnipeg Child and Family Services (Northwest Area) v. G. (D.F.) - [1997] 3 SCR 925 - 1997-10-31
Supreme Court JudgmentsCourts
Torts
William J. Sammon, for the intervener the Catholic Group for Health, Justice and Life.
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2,277.
Cooper v. Canada (Human Rights Commission) - [1996] 3 SCR 854 - 1996-11-21
Supreme Court JudgmentsAdministrative law
René Duval and William F. Pentney, for the respondent Canadian Human Rights Commission.
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2,278.
Ontario v. Canadian Pacific Ltd. - [1995] 2 SCR 1031 - 1995-07-20
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
The rationale of this doctrine was explained by Sir William Scott in the case of The "Reward" (1818), 2 Dods. 265, 165 E.R. 1482, at pp. 269-70 and p. 1484:
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2,279.
Canadian Broadcasting Corp. v. Canada (Labour Relations Board) - [1995] 1 SCR 157 - 1995-01-27
Supreme Court JudgmentsAdministrative law
Labour law
Arthurs, Harry William, et al. Labour Law and Industrial Relations in Canada, 4th ed.
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2,280.
R. v. Bernshaw - [1995] 1 SCR 254 - 1995-01-27
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
William F. Ehrcke, for the appellant. Robert A. Higinbotham, for the respondent.
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2,281.
Kourtessis v. M.N.R. - [1993] 2 SCR 53 - 1993-04-22
Supreme Court JudgmentsCourts
Taxation
Wade, Sir William. Administrative Law, 6th ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988.
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2,282.
Andrews v. Law Society of British Columbia - [1989] 1 SCR 143 - 1989-02-02
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Revised by William F. Pentney. Don Mills, Ont.: De Boo, 1985. Tussman, Joseph and Jacobus tenBroek.
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2,283.
Re Manitoba Language Rights - [1985] 1 SCR 721 - 1985-06-13
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
A. Kerr Twaddle, Q.C., and William S. Gange, for the Attorney General of Manitoba.
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2,284.
Lyons v. The Queen - [1984] 2 SCR 633 - 1984-12-20
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
Evidence
Trespass is largely the subject of civil law rather than criminal law (see Glanville Williams, Textbook of Criminal Law (1978), p. 894).
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2,285.
Multiple Access Ltd. v. McCutcheon - [1982] 2 SCR 161 - 1982-08-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
William Henkell, Q.C., for the intervener the Attorney General for Alberta.
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2,286.
Rothman v. The Queen - [1981] 1 SCR 640 - 1981-03-02
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
Professor Glanville Williams, in The Proof of Guilt, (2nd ed., 1958), puts it this way (at pp. 37‑8):
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2,287.
Grossman et al. v. The King - [1952] 1 SCR 571 - 1952-02-05
Supreme Court JudgmentsAir law
Kerwin and Estey JJ. dissented, they both being of the opinion that one of these non-commissioned officers, one Williams, a sergeant major, owed a duty to the suppliant to prevent the men under his charge from firing and that, accordingly, the Crown was liable.
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2,288.
Goodwin v. The Queen - (1898) 28 SCR 273 - 1898-03-08
Supreme Court JudgmentsContract
See Eads v. Williams[25] at page 686; Ellison [Page 282] v. Bray[26].
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2,289.
R. v. Morgentaler - [1988] 1 SCR 30 - 1988-01-28
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Criminal law
"Second Trimester Induced Abortion in the United States", in Garry S. Berger, William F. Brenner and Louis Keith, eds., Second-Trimester Abortion: Perspectives After a Decade of Experience. [...] (See, e.g., Tyler, et al., "Second Trimester Induced Abortion in the United States", in Garry S. Berger, William Brenner and Louis Keith, eds., Second-Trimester Abortion: Perspectives After a Decade of Experience.)
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2,290.
Cuthbertson v. Rasouli - 2013 SCC 53 - [2013] 3 SCR 341 - 2013-10-18
Supreme Court JudgmentsStatutes
Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006, “extubation”. Sullivan, Ruth.
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2,291.
Ermineskin Indian Band and Nation v. Canada - 2009 SCC 9 - [2009] 1 SCR 222 - 2009-02-13
Supreme Court JudgmentsAboriginal law
Action
Constitutional law
Joseph Eliot Magnet and William Major, for the intervener the Lac Seul First Nation.
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2,292.
Bruker v. Marcovitz - 2007 SCC 54 - [2007] 3 SCR 607 - 2007-12-14
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Contract
Alan M. Stein, William Brock, David Stolow and Brandon Wiener, for the appellant.
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2,293.
R. v. Clayton - 2007 SCC 32 - [2007] 2 SCR 725 - 2007-07-06
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Criminal law
Blackstone, William. Commentaries on the Laws of England, Book I. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1765.
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2,294.
Canada (Attorney General) v. Hislop - 2007 SCC 10 - [2007] 1 SCR 429 - 2007-03-01
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Blackstone, William. Commentaries on the Laws of England, vol. 1. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1765.
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2,295.
H.J. Heinz Co. of Canada Ltd. v. Canada (Attorney General) - 2006 SCC 13 - [2006] 1 SCR 441 - 2006-04-21
Supreme Court JudgmentsAccess to information
Nicholas McHaffie and Craig Collins‑Williams, for the respondent. Raynold Langlois, Q.C., and Daniel Brunet, for the intervener.
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2,296.
R. v. Shearing - 2002 SCC 58 - [2002] 3 SCR 33 - 2002-07-18
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
William F. Ehrcke, Q.C., and Jennifer Duncan, for the respondent. Leslie Paine and Christine Bartlett‑Hughes, for the intervener the Attorney General for Ontario.
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2,297.
R. v. Cuerrier - [1998] 2 SCR 371 - 1998-09-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
William F. Ehrcke, Q.C., for the appellant. Douglas J. Stewart and Todd A. McKendrick, for the respondent.
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2,298.
Lakeside Colony of Hutterian Brethren v. Hofer - [1992] 3 SCR 165 - 1992-10-29
Supreme Court JudgmentsAdministrative law
Michael F. C. Radcliffe, Roy H. C. Baker, Q.C., and William R. Murray, for the respondents.
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2,299.
Reference re Bowater's Pulp & Paper Mills Ltd. - [1950] SCR 608 - 1950-06-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
1. The agreement made between His Excellency Sir William Lamond Allardyce, G.C.M.G., Governor of Newfoundland and its Dependencies, in Council, of the one part, and International Paper Company of Newfoundland, Limited, of the other part, dated the 2nd day of August, A.D., 1927, and forming the schedule to this Act, is
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2,300.
Consumers Cordage Co. v. Connolly - (1901) 31 SCR 244 - 1901-03-28
Supreme Court JudgmentsContract
We need not trouble for the present at least, about these imaginary cases, and we may treat them as the legendary English one of Everett v. Williams, where, in 1725, the highwayman, in a disguised declaration, was suing his companion to account for his share in the plunder.