SUPREME COURT OF CANADA ‐‐ JUDGMENTS TO BE RENDERED IN LEAVE APPLICATIONS
OTTAWA, 21/5/02. THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT JUDGMENT IN THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL WILL BE DELIVERED AT 9:45 A.M. ON THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2002. THIS LIST IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
FROM: SUPREME COURT OF CANADA (613) 995‐4330
COUR SUPRÊME DU CANADA ‐‐ PROCHAINS JUGEMENTS SUR DEMANDES D’AUTORISATION
OTTAWA, 21/5/02. LA COUR SUPRÊME DU CANADA ANNONCE QUE JUGEMENT SERA RENDU DANS LES DEMANDES D'AUTORISATION D'APPEL SUIVANTES LE JEUDI 23 MAI 2002, À 9 H 45. CETTE LISTE EST SUJETTE À MODIFICATIONS.
SOURCE: COUR SUPRÊME DU CANADA (613) 995‐4330
COMMENTS/COMMENTAIRES: comments@scc-csc.gc.ca
1. Her Majesty the Queen ‐ v. ‐ Thomas Allen and Edward Milewski (FC) (Civil)(28273)
2. Brother Pascal Rowland, Brother Anthony Murphy, Brother Kieran Murphy and Brother J. Barry Lynch, St. Thomas More Collegiate Ltd. and John Burnell, Vancouver College Limited ‐ v. ‐ The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver, represented by Most Rev. Adam Exner, on his own behalf and on behalf of all members of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver, The Christian Brothers of Ireland in Canada (in liquidation), The Attorney General of British Columbia, The Attorney General for Newfoundland, Vancouver College Foundation, Vancouver College Parents Association, Vancouver College Alumni Association, and Representative counsel for persons having claims as a result of physical, sexual, emotional assault or abuse or who otherwise have tort claims in the liquidation, appointed by the Ontario Court of Justice in the matter of the Winding‐up of the Christian Brothers of Ireland in Canada (B.C.) (Civil)(29000)
3. Kevin H. Grotheim v. Her Majesty the Queen (Sask.)( Crim.) (29009)
4. Istvan Szebenyi Jr., et al v. Her Majesty the Queen (FC) (28902)
5. Lindo Palmer v. Karen Wheaton (Nfld.) (Civil) (By Leave) (28917)
6. Phillip Ofume v. Nova Scotia Department of Education, et al. (N.S.) (Civil) (By Leave) (28956)
7. Samuel Sheppard v. Her Majesty the Queen (Ont.) (Criminal) (By Leave) (29019)
8. M.C.G. v. Her Majesty the Queen (Man.) (Criminal) (By Leave) (29014)
9. Lameque Quality Group Ltd. v. A/S Nyborg Plast (N.B.) (Civil) (By Leave) (28929)
10. Phil Lajeunesse, operating as "Prince Albert Northern Bus Repair" (Northern Bus Repair Centre Inc.) v. Wahpeton Dakota First Nation and Lorne Waditaka (Sask.) (Civil) (By Leave) (29070)
AND IN THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION FOR RECONSIDERATION - ET DANS LA DEMANDE SUIVANTE DE RÉEXAMEN:
1. Vancouver College Limited, St. Thomas More Collegiate Ltd., Representative Counsel for the Charitable Objects of the Christian Brothers of Ireland, John Burnell ‐ v. ‐ The Christian Brothers of Ireland in Canada (in liquidation), Representative Counsel for Persons Having Claims as a Result of Physical, Sexual or Emotional Assault or Abuse or Who Otherwise Have Tort Claims in the Liquidation, The Attorney General for Newfoundland and Labrador (Ont.) (Civil)(27958)