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  1. Feminist Activism in the Supreme Court: Legal Mobilization and the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund.: An article from: American Review of Canadian Studies by C.L. Ostberg, 2006-12-22
  2. British Columbia Supreme Court rules that California broker intentionally interfered with contractual relations between Canadian yacht owner and California ... An article from: International Law Update
  3. It's not up to the court.(It Seems to Me): An article from: The Progressive by Howard Zinn, 2005-11-01
  4. Government goes only so far and no further on McIvor.(news): An article from: Windspeaker by Shari Narine, 2010-04-01
  5. Intermediate courts of appeals: Their future ([Séminaire sur le rôle futur des cours d'appels]) by Kenneth W Starr, 1988
  6. The responsibility to protect and the duty to punish: politics and justice in a safer world.: An article from: Behind the Headlines by Louise Arbour, 2001-09-22
  7. Essential Reading on Race and Law.(Review): An article from: Labour/Le Travail by Tracey Lindberg, 2001-03-22
  8. As the Hearings Proceed...: An article from: National Right to Life News by Gale Reference Team, 2005-09-01
  9. Rescuing Canada's health system.(EDITORIAL)(Health care system in Canada (debate))(Editorial): An article from: Catholic New Times by Gale Reference Team, 2005-07-03
  10. Personal ideologies undermine the Charter.(Columnist): An article from: Catholic Insight by Rory Leishman, 2004-11-01
  11. Pro-Lifers Intently Watching Confirmation Hearings.: An article from: National Right to Life News by Gale Reference Team, 2005-09-01
  12. Looking Forward to the Confirmation of Judge John Roberts.: An article from: National Right to Life News by Gale Reference Team, 2005-08-01
  13. The Making of Arguments by J. H. Gardiner, 2010-06-16

81. Canadian Judicial Council -- Members And Staff
of the supreme court of Newfoundland. NUNAVUT. The Honourable Beverley Browne,Senior Judge of the Nunavut court of Justice. Staff of the canadian Judicial
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The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin , P.C., C.J.C. (Chairperson) Federal Court of Canada
The Honourable John D. Richard , Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Canada
The Honourable Allan F. Lutfy , Associate Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Canada Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada
The Honourable Barry L. Strayer , Chief Justice of the Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada Tax Court of Canada
The Honourable Alban Garon , Chief Judge of the Tax Court of Canada The Honourable Donald G. H. Bowman , Associate Chief Judge of the Tax Court of Canada ONTARIO The Honourable R. Roy McMurtry , Chief Justice of Ontario VACANT, Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Justice (of Ontario)

82. Wildlife News:Belize Supreme Court Orders Public Hearings On Canadian-Backed Dam
Belize supreme court Orders Public Hearings on canadianBacked Dam.Natural Resources Defense Council. The ruling by Belize's supreme
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Belize Supreme Court Orders Public Hearings on Canadian-Backed Dam
Natural Resources Defense Council The ruling by Belize's Supreme Court ordering public hearings for a proposed hydroelectric dam was hailed by an environmental coalition as "a major step forward for democracy." The coalition, the Belize Alliance of Conservation Non-Governmental Organizations (BACONGO), had filed a lawsuit in February, charging that the Belize government's approval of the dam was illegal. Fortis

83. LAST RIGHTS Library
canadian LEGAL DOCUMENTS Complete Texts. Key documents involved inimportant right to die cases in Canada. supreme court OF CANADA.
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CANADIAN LEGAL DOCUMENTS: Complete Texts
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    • Submission to the Supreme Court of Canada
      by The Right to Die Society of Canada, May 1993
    • September 30, 1993 Decision in Sue Rodriguez case ( English or French
      In a 5/4 split, the Supreme Court of Canada upheld the constitutionality of section 241 of the Criminal Code - prohibiting assisted suicide
    • January 18, 2001 Decision in the Robert Latimer case Unpublished ruling Available in plain text, Word or WordPerfect form, in English or French
      in a 7/0 ruling, the Court ordered that Mr. Latimer of Wilkie, Sask., must serve the full term of his mandatory sentence of 10 years imprisonment without parole
    • February 6, 1997 Decision in the Robert Latimer case Unpublished ruling Available in plain text, Word or WordPerfect form, in English or French
      in a 9/0 ruling, the Court ordered that Mr. Latimer of Wilkie, Sask., should receive a new trial for causing the death of his severely disabled daughter
    • Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada
      Background Reports on the Nine Justices of the Present Court.

84. Canadian Dimension: Canada's Supreme Court Sanctions Dismantling Of Welfare
While the canadian Alliance and other voices of the extreme right rail immediatelyand directly of interest to capital, the supreme court's Charter rulings
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Canada's Supreme Court sanctions dismantling of welfare
By Keith Jones
27 December 2002 Canada's Supreme Court has ruled that the state has no legal obligation to assist the poor-even if they have been rendered homeless and hungry.
Canada's Supreme Court sanctions dismantling of welfare
Judge Louis Arbour suggested Quebec's welfare regime put young people's long-term health and lives at risk: "The right to a minimum level of social assistance is intimately intertwined with considerations of one's basic health and, at the limit, even one's survival." Judge Bastarache suggested that the huge gap between the number of youth reduced to living on welfare-more than 80,000-and the restricted number of places in the government workfare schemes-30,000-indicated that the government's primary interests was in saving money, not the youth's betterment. In a ruling issued December 19, Canada's highest court rejected a Quebec woman's claim that her constitutional rights had been violated during the late 1980s when she was forced to subsist on a welfare stipend of between $163 and $170 per month. Louise Gosselin's class action suit claimed that the Quebec government had violated the guarantees in Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedom to "life, liberty and security of the person" and against discrimination when it provided single youth with a monthly welfare stipend that left them without life's bare necessities and which was far below the $448 a month paid persons aged 30 or more.

85. Insurance-Canada.ca Canadian Claims Information: Transamerica Reviews Supreme Co
The supreme court of Canada rendered its decision this The court maintained that,in order to successfully industry association, the CLHIA (canadian Life and
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Insurance Claims Information from Canada Transamerica Life Canada TORONTO, March 8 - Transamerica Life Canada has completed a preliminary review of today's Supreme Court of Canada decision in the Oldfield and Goulet cases. "While we are disappointed with the outcome," said Gordon Murphy, Legal Counsel for Transamerica Life Canada "we respect the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada." In the case of Oldfield vs. Transamerica Life Canada, the respondent's husband died while carrying 30 cocaine-filled condoms in his stomach, when one burst and caused a fatal heart attack. In the case of Goulet vs. Transamerica Life Canada, the respondent's husband died when a bomb he was attempting to plant in a car exploded at Dorval Airport. In both instances, the policies in question were life insurance policies, and not accidental death and dismemberment policies.

86. Canadian Bar Association Attendance Before The Supreme Court Of Canada Vriend Et
I was lucky enough, as cocounsel for the canadian Bar Association, to be in attendancebefore the supreme court of Canada earlier this month when the matter
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Supreme Court Summary By Julie Lloyd I was lucky enough, as co-counsel for the Canadian Bar Association, to be in attendance before the Supreme Court of Canada earlier this month when the matter of Vriend et al v. The Queen et al was heard. Oral submissions were made by counsel for Vriend, counsel for The Queen and numerous intervenors arguing in support of one of the other party. The hearing ran from 9:45 a.m. until 4:45 p.m. with a short break for lunch. As you can imagine it is not possible to do justice to all of the submissions made. There were so many good arguments put forward. I will attempt to give you a taste of what kinds of arguments were made. The arguments put forward by Vriend's counsel, Sheila Greckol (and I am doing her a disservice by scrunching the submissions which were made so eloquently over the course of an hour) were briefly as follows: - discrimination against lesbians and gay men exists in Alberta society. This has already been recognized by the Supreme Court of Canada in Egan and Nesbit v. The Queen

87. CNN - U.S. Supreme Court Stops Execution Of Canadian In Texas - December 10, 199
ad info, US supreme court stops execution of canadian in Texas. 'Far out,' saysconvicted killer. December 10, 1998 Web posted at 1109 pm EST (0409 GMT)
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U.S. Supreme Court stops execution of Canadian in Texas
'Far out,' says convicted killer
December 10, 1998
Web posted at: 11:09 p.m. EST (0409 GMT) HUNTSVILLE, Texas (CNN) Just a half-hour before he was set to die, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a stay of execution Thursday night for Joseph Stanley Faulder, a Canadian national facing a lethal injection for the 1975 murder of an elderly Texas oil matriarch. "Far out. That suits me," a surprised and relieved Faulder said when prison officials told him about the stay, which will push his execution into at least 1999. The former auto mechanic from Alberta also thanked the Canadian public and news media for focusing attention on his case. "He wasn't dancing or anything like that, but he was obviously very happy," said Larry Fitzgerald, a spokesman for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Earlier in the day, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans had lifted a stay of execution granted Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Sam Sparks, who questioned whether Faulder got a fair hearing from the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles before it turned down his bid for clemency. Texas officials then began preparing to put Faulder to death. But his attorneys appealed to the Supreme Court, which granted a stay "pending disposition of his petition," according to a court spokesman.

88. Texas Supreme Court Rules On Canadian River Dispute
Texas supreme court Rules on canadian River Dispute. From rjensen@tamu.eduDay Nov 000000 1999 Posted on Nov 25, 1999 NOTE This
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Texas Supreme Court Rules on Canadian River Dispute
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89. Tx Supreme Court Ruling On Canadian River/ Implications
Tx supreme court Ruling on canadian River/ Implications. From rjensen@tamu.eduDay Nov 000000 1999 Posted on Nov 29, 1999 NOTE
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Tx Supreme Court Ruling on Canadian River/ Implications
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Posted on Nov 29, 1999 Texas WaterNet WaterTalk Archive ... Nov 1999 Hypertext archive utility by Jonathan Jones
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90. CPA - Press Release (1999) - Supreme Court Recognizes Need For Confidentiality O
canadian Psychiatric Association Applauds supreme court's Recognitionof Need for Confidentiality of Clinical Records. OTTAWA (November
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Members Only Press Releases BACK Site Map ... CPA Home Canadian Psychiatric Association Applauds Supreme Court's Recognition of Need for Confidentiality of Clinical Records OTTAWA (November 25, 1999) The Canadian Psychiatric Association (CPA) supports the Supreme Court's decision today in the R. vs. Mills case, which upheld Bill C-46 and protected a reasonable expectation of privacy in individual therapeutic records. "We are delighted that the court has recognized the importance of confidentiality of patients' clinical records," says Dr. Philip Beck, chair of the CPA's Professional Standards and Practice Standing Committee who worked on the CPA's third-party intervention in the case.  "The CPA stressed there should be adequate safeguards for disclosure of patients records and this decision took that into account." Dr. Graham Clancy, of the Canadian Academy of Psychiatry and the Law who also collaborated on the CPA's intervention, says, "The privacy interests of our patients have been recognized, but that right has been balanced by allowing the judge to rule that disclosure may be "necessary in the interests of justice." CPA chair Dr. Pierre Beauséjour adds, "We are delighted the decision recognizes clinical records for what they are and supports having someone neutral (the judge) make the decision about whether the records should be accessed in each case."

91. Supreme Court Of Canada Unanimously Rules That Firearms Act Is Constitutional
I am pleased that the supreme court of Canada has Owners requiring assistance canfind the fixed Outreach locations on the canadian Firearms Centre Web site.
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OTTAWA, June 15, 2000 "I am pleased that the Supreme Court of Canada has confirmed that gun control is indeed within federal jurisdiction. Today’s decision removes any uncertainty for those who have been awaiting a decision before applying for a licence," said Anne McLellan, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada. As of January 1, 2001, Canadians will need a licence or a valid Firearms Acquisition Certificate to own or use firearms or to acquire ammunition. A series of initiatives is now in place to assist firearms owners in obtaining a licence before the end of the year. New measures include:
  • a simplified, one-page licence application form. the fee for the possession-only licence has been reduced from $45 to $10 for those who apply by October 15, when it will rise to $60. Those who have paid the higher fee will receive a refund. responding to requests from the firearms community, the $25 fee charged for the transfer of firearms is being waived until the end of this year.

92. CAB-News Releases:CAB Applauds Supreme Court Of Canada Decision
On behalf of Canada's private broadcasters, the canadian Association of Broadcasters(CAB) applauds the supreme court of Canada's decision with respect to the
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"You heard it on the radio!" - CAB President and CEO, Glenn O'Farrell addresses the National Press Club
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For Immediate Release CAB Applauds Supreme Court of Canada Decision Ottawa, April 26, 2002 - The Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB), a member of the Unauthorized Satellite Coalition, supported the Supreme Court of Canada's decision and issued this statement: On behalf of Canada's private broadcasters, the Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) applauds the Supreme Court of Canada's decision with respect to the ExpressVu appeal. The Supreme Court decision is a win for Canadians and the broadcasting industry. It means that Canadians will continue to have access to their favourite Canadian programs, such as W5, Hockey Night in Canada, local and national news, Cold Squad, Blue Murder, Fournier et Le Grand Blonde. You know, stealing books in a bookstore is wrong - this is equally true when an individual steals programming using illegal satellites. It's clearly wrong and the Supreme Court of Canada has unequivocally upheld this today. Protection of intellectual property rights, whether expressed in this decision or Bill C-48 that is before Parliament and designed to stop Internet retransmission piracy, is fundamental to our industry's ability to operate and provide the programming Canadians love. We believe the Government should act as clearly as the Supreme Court of Canada has today to remedy this issue as well.

93. Supreme Court Vs. The Media
researchers is launching a threeyear study of what they believe are the two mostpowerful institutions in modern canadian life – the supreme court and the
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94. University Of Saskatchewan Law Library - Federal, Provincial & Territorial Court
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97. Supreme Court Of Canada
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100. Probe International - Supreme Court Ruling This Week On Controversial Canadian D
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