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SUPREME COURT OF CANADA -- JUDGMENT  IN  APPEAL

OTTAWA, 2009‑04-17.  THE  SUPREME  COURT  OF  CANADA  HAS  TODAY  RENDERED  JUDGMENT  IN  THE  FOLLOWING  APPEAL.

FROM: SUPREME COURT OF CANADA (613) 995‑4330

COUR SUPRÊME DU CANADA -- JUGEMENT  SUR  APPEL

OTTAWA, 2009‑04-17.  LA  COUR  SUPRÊME  DU  CANADA  A  RENDU  JUGEMENT  AUJOURD’HUI  DANS  L’APPEL  SUIVANT.

SOURCE: COUR SUPRÊME DU CANADA (613) 995‑4330

 

 

COMMENTS/COMMENTAIRES: comments@scc‑csc.gc.ca

 

 

APPEAL / APPEL :

 

 

Reasons for judgment will be available shortly at: / Motifs de jugement disponibles sous peu à :

http://scc.lexum.umontreal.ca/en/2009/2009scc19/2009scc19.html

http://scc.lexum.umontreal.ca/fr/2009/2009csc19/2009csc19.html

 

 

32204    Robin Chatterjee v. Attorney General of Ontario - and - Attorney General of Canada, Attorney General of Quebec, Attorney General of Nova Scotia, Attorney General of Manitoba, Attorney General of British Columbia, Attorney General of Saskatchewan, Attorney General of Alberta, Attorney General of Newfoundland and Labrador, Criminal Lawyers’ Association (Ontario), Canadian Civil Liberties Association and British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (Ont.)

2009 SCC 19 / 2009 CSC 19

 

Coram:    McLachlin C.J. and Binnie, LeBel, Deschamps, Fish, Abella and Rothstein JJ.

 

The appeal from the judgment of the Court of Appeal for Ontario, Number C45601, 2007 ONCA 406, dated May 30, 2007, heard on November 12, 2008, is dismissed.

 

The constitutional question is answered as follows:

 

1.         Are ss. 1 to 6 and ss. 16 to 17 of the Remedies for Organized Crime and Other Unlawful Activities Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 28, ultra vires the Province of Ontario on the ground that they relate to a subject matter which is within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Parliament of Canada under s. 91(27)  of the Constitution Act, 1867 ?

 

Answer: No.

 

 

Lappel interjeté contre larrêt de la Cour dappel de lOntario, numéro C45601, 2007 ONCA 406, en date du 30 mai 2007, entendu le 12 novembre 2008, est rejeté.

 

La question constitutionnelle reçoit la réponse suivante :

 


1.         Les articles 1 à 6, 16 et 17 de la Loi de 2001 sur les Recours pour crime organisé et autres activités illégales, L.O. 2001, ch. 28, outrepassent-ils les pouvoirs de la province de lOntario du fait quils portent sur un sujet relevant de la compétence exclusive du Parlement du Canada selon le par. 91(27)  de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1867 ?

 

Réponse : Non.

 

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