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  1. Supreme Court of Canada | 41231

    Docket Judgments on applications for leave to appeal are rendered by the Court, but are not necessarily unanimous.

  2. Provincial Court Judges' Assn. of New Brunswick v. New Brunswick ...

    Jul 22, 2005 · The Conférence des juges du Québec, which represents the judges of the Court of Québec and the judges of the municipal courts of Laval, Montreal and Quebec City, challenged the …

  3. In the instant case, neither the trial judge nor the Court of Appeal followed the recognized approach to the criminal law power that focuses on the purpose of the impugned legislative provisions.

  4. Cour suprême du Canada | Accueil - Supreme Court of Canada

    Message du juge en chef, Richard Wagner Bienvenue à la Cour suprême du Canada, le plus haut tribunal de notre pays. Nous sommes la seule cour suprême bilingue et bijuridique au monde. Nous …

  5. (Pursuant to Rule 28 of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada, S.O.R./2002-156)

  6. Supreme Court of Canada | Cour suprême du Canada

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  7. Neither at the Superior Court nor at the Court of Appeal did the Attorney General of Quebec advance a justification under Section 1, as it was neither pleaded nor relied upon.

  8. NOTE: This document is subject to editorial revision before its reproduction in final form in the Canada Supreme Court Reports.

  9. Counsel for Lord Reading Law Society Samuel Chayer Me Isabelle Brunet Bernard, Roy (Justice-Québec) Suite 8.00 1 Notre-Dame Street East Montréal, Québec H2Y 1B6 Me Pierre Landry Noël et …

  10. Supreme Court of Canada | Home

    The Court hears cases in all areas of the law, including constitutional law, administrative law, criminal law and private law. The decisions we make here affect the lives of all Canadians, and that of your …