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New Brunswick (Human Rights Commission) v. Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. - 2008 SCC 45 - [2008] 2 SCR 604 - 2008-07-18
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Pensions
[1] Abella J. — In 2004, Melrose Scott filed a complaint with the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission because he was asked to retire at the age of 65 pursuant to the mandatory retirement policy contained in his employer’s pension plan.
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952.
Celanese Canada Inc. v. Murray Demolition Corp. - 2006 SCC 36 - [2006] 2 SCR 189 - 2006-07-27
Supreme Court JudgmentsCivil procedure
Solicitors for the intervener Advocates’ Society: Lax O’Sullivan Scott, Toronto.
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953.
R. v. Pires; R. v. Lising - 2005 SCC 66 - [2005] 3 SCR 343 - 2005-11-17
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Criminal law
Alexander D. Smith and Scott C. Hutchison, for the intervener the Attorney General of Ontario.
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954.
Native Women's Assn. of Canada v. Canada - [1994] 3 SCR 627 - 1994-10-27
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Courts
Solicitors for the intervener the Assembly of First Nations: Scott & Aylen, Ottawa.
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Wilson v. The Queen - [1983] 2 SCR 594 - 1983-12-15
Supreme Court JudgmentsCourts
be estabished by the authorities cited by counsel for the Attorney-General, viz., Scott v. Bennett (1871), L.R. 5 Hi. 234 at p. 245; Revell v. Blake (1873), L.R. 8 C.P. 533 at p. 544; Scotia Construction Co. v. Halifax, [1935] 1 D.L.R. 316, S.C.R. 124; and to these I might add Re Padstow (1882), 20 Ch.D. 137 at p. 145, and
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956.
DeClercq v. The Queen - [1968] SCR 902 - 1968-06-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
the maxim nemo tenetur seipsum accusare...has been described (by Coleridge J. in R. v. Scott, 1856, Dears & B. 47 at 61, 169 E.R. 909) as “a maxim of our law as settled, as important and as wise as almost any other in it”.
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Brody, Dansky, Rubin v. The Queen - [1962] SCR 681 - 1962-03-15
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
F. R. Scott, Q.C., and M. Shacter, for the appellants. C. Wagner, André Tessier, Q.C., and Gabriel Houde, Q.C., for the respondents.
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958.
Gosselin v. The King - (1903) 33 SCR 255 - 1903-04-20
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
And in Scott v. The Commonwealth ([22]), a similar letter voluntarily surrendered by a wife from a husband was excluded on the ground that its disclosure was a violation of those confidential relations between husband and wife which the law protected.
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Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner) - 2024 SCC 4 - 2024-02-02
Supreme Court JudgmentsAccess to information
Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Official Report of Debates (Hansard), No. 21, 1st Sess., 33rd Parl., July 12, 1985, at pp. 753-55 (Hon. Ian G. Scott) (recognizing that FIPPA required “balanc[ing]” of competing interests and that the Cabinet records exemption protected “central institutions of representative government”)).
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Mazraani v. Industrial Alliance Insurance and Financial Services Inc. - 2018 SCC 50 - [2018] 3 SCR 261 - 2018-11-16
Supreme Court JudgmentsFrançois Larocque and Sara‐Marie Scott, for the intervener Association des juristes d’expression française de l’Ontario.
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Yukon Francophone School Board, Education Area #23 v. Yukon (Attorney General) - 2015 SCC 25 - [2015] 2 SCR 282 - 2015-05-14
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Courts
I find the following observations by Lord Bingham of Cornhill C.J., Lord Woolf M.R. and Sir Richard Scott V.-C. in Locabail (U.K.) Ltd. v. Bayfield Properties Ltd., [2000] Q.B. 451 (C.A.), to provide a persuasive instructional template on how to view the relationship between a judge’s identity, organizational affiliation,
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Holt Cargo Systems Inc. v. ABC Containerline N.V. (Trustees of) - 2001 SCC 90 - [2001] 3 SCR 907 - 2001-12-20
Supreme Court JudgmentsCourts
The lien creates a charge which “goes with the ship everywhere, even in the hands of a purchaser for value without notice, and has a certain ranking with other maritime liens, all of which take precedence over mortgages” (The Tolten, [1946] P. 135 (C.A.), per Scott L.J., at p. 150).
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R. v. Darrach - 2000 SCC 46 - [2000] 2 SCR 443 - 2000-10-12
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Andrew Scott Darrach Appellant v. Her Majesty The Queen Respondent
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Reference re Prov. Electoral Boundaries (Sask.) - [1991] 2 SCR 158 - 1991-06-06
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Rosemary Scott and Gordon L. Campbell, for the intervener the Attorney General of Prince Edward Island.
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The King v. Dubeau / The King v. Laperrière - [1946] SCR 415 - 1946-05-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsState
[53] (1837) 4 Scott's Rep. 244, at 252.
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Attorney General for Manitoba v. Attorney General for Canada - (1904) 34 SCR 287 - 1904-02-16
Supreme Court JudgmentsProperty law
See Thompson v. Prince[37], where, though overruled in Keller v. Brickey[38], Mr. Justice Scott adhered to his opinion given in the former case.
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Sutherland-Innes Co. v. Romney (Township) - (1900) 30 SCR 495 - 1900-10-04
Supreme Court JudgmentsMunicipal law
As to the powers of the municipality under sec. 75 of 57 Vict. ch. 56, see In re Stonehouse and Plympton[5], and as to “injuring liability”, Scott v. Town of Peterborough[6].
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Lawless v. Sullivan - (1879) 3 SCR 117 - 1879-04-15
Supreme Court JudgmentsTaxation
[17] Per Tindal, C. J., in Everett v. Wells, 2 Scott N. C. 531.
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Bent v. Platnick - 2020 SCC 23 - [2020] 2 SCR 645 - 2020-09-10
Supreme Court JudgmentsCourts
Evidence
Scott, Michaelin, and Chris Tollefson. “Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation: The British Columbia Experience” (2010), 19 RECIEL 45. [...] General (2010), at pp. 8-10; see also Michaelin Scott and Chris Tollefson, “Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation: The British Columbia Experience” (2010), 19 RECIEL 45, at p. 45; Hilary Young, “Rethinking Canadian Defamation Law as Applied to Corporate Plaintiffs” (2013), 46 U.B.C. L. Rev. 529, at p. 562).
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A.C. v. Manitoba (Director of Child and Family Services) - 2009 SCC 30 - [2009] 2 SCR 181 - 2009-06-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsCivil law
Constitutional law
Scott, Elizabeth S. “The Legal Construction of Adolescence” (2000-2001), 29 Hofstra L. Rev. 547. [...] Health L. & Pol’y 233; Elizabeth S. Scott, “The Legal Construction of Adolescence” (2000-2001), 29 Hofstra L. Rev. 547; Jennifer L. Rosato, “Let’s Get Real: Quilting a Principled Approach to Adolescent Empowerment in Health Care Decision-Making” (2001-2002), 51 DePaul L. Rev. 769.
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Dagenais v. Canadian Broadcasting Corp. - [1994] 3 SCR 835 - 1994-12-08
Supreme Court JudgmentsAppeal
Constitutional law
Courts
Criminal law
Queen, [1977] 1 S.C.R. 827; R. v. Barnes, [1991] 1 S.C.R. 449; Bar of the Province of Quebec v. Ste-Marie, [1977] 2 S.C.R. 414; R. v. Morgentaler, Smoling and Scott (1984), 41 C.R. (3d) 262; R. v. Cranston (1983), 60 N.S.R. (2d) 269; Nelles v. Ontario, [1989] 2 S.C.R. 170; RWDSU v. Dolphin Delivery Ltd., [1986] 2 S.C.R. [...] Specifically, as I noted in Laba, supra, such appeals are not permitted because of the likelihood that they would fragment the criminal trial process and cause potentially lengthy delays: R. v. Morgentaler, Smoling and Scott (1984), 41 C.R. (3d) 262 (Ont. C.A.), at pp. 273-74, and R. v. Cranston (1983), 60 N.S.R. (2d) 269
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British Columbia (Attorney General) v. Council of Canadians with Disabilities - 2022 SCC 27 - 2022-06-23
Supreme Court JudgmentsCivil procedure
Kaitlyn Mitchell and Scott Tinney, for the intervener Animal Justice.
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973.
CCH Canadian Ltd. v. Law Society of Upper Canada - 2004 SCC 13 - [2004] 1 SCR 339 - 2004-03-04
Supreme Court JudgmentsIntellectual property
R. Scott Joliffe, L. A. Kelly Gill and Kevin J. Sartorio, for the appellant/respondent on cross-appeal.
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974.
Odhavji Estate v. Woodhouse - 2003 SCC 69 - [2003] 3 SCR 263 - 2003-12-05
Supreme Court JudgmentsAction
Civil procedure
Torts
Written submissions only by Marie Chen and Sheena Scott, for the intervener the African Canadian Legal Clinic.
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R. v. G. (R.M.) - [1996] 3 SCR 362 - 1996-10-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
I would merely add that in making this assessment we should consider the effect of the entire exhortation, and not unduly isolate or highlight one particular reference; see R. v. Halliday (1992), 77 C.C.C. (3d) 481 (Man. C.A.), at p. 494, per Scott C.J., regarding this approach.