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R. v. Grant, 2009

R. v. Grant, 2009

From: The Court and the Charter

A majority of the Supreme Court of Canada revisited the definition of "detention" under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms as well as the test for excluding evidence found to … ; ; ; 10 $1.00 Add
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Canada (Prime Minister) v. Khadr, 2010

Canada (Prime Minister) v. Khadr, 2010

From: The Court and the Constitution

The Supreme Court of Canada unanimously held that the right to liberty and security of the person of a Canadian detained in a U.S. military installation was infringed by the refusal of the … ; ; ; 8 $0.80 Add
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R. v. Kapp, 2008

R. v. Kapp, 2008

From: The Court and the Charter

The Supreme Court of Canada held that communal fishing licences granted to aboriginal organizations did not violate the equality rights of non-aboriginal commercial fishers who were excluded from … ; ; ; 10 $1.00 Add
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Mahe v. Alberta, 1990

Mahe v. Alberta, 1990

From: The Court and the Constitution

The Supreme Court of Canada unanimously held that the numbers of minority language students in Edmonton warranted granting the parents of those students management and control over minority … ; ; ; 12 $1.20 Add
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R. v. Mills, 1999

R. v. Mills, 1999

From: The Court and the Charter

A majority of the Supreme Court of Canada held that provisions of the Criminal Code governing the production of private records to an accused in sexual offence proceedings did not violate the … ; ; ; 14 $1.40 Add
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R. v. Patrick, 2009

R. v. Patrick, 2009

From: The Court and the Constitution

The Supreme Court of Canada upheld a conviction for unlawfully producing, possessing and trafficking in a controlled substance based partly on evidence from the accused’s garbage, on the … ; ; ; 8 $0.80 Add
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R. v N.S., 2012

R. v N.S., 2012

From: The Court and the Charter

A majority of the Supreme Court of Canada set out a test as to when a witness who for sincere religious reasons wishes to wear a niqab while testifying in a criminal proceeding would be required … ; ; ; 9 $0.90 Add
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R. v. Nur, 2015

R. v. Nur, 2015

From: The Court and the Constitution

A majority of the Supreme Court of Canada struck down mandatory minimum sentences for convictions for possessing prohibited or restricted firearms with readily accessible ammunition as … ; ; ; 11 $1.10 Add
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R. v. Nur, 2015

R. v. Nur, 2015

From: The Court and the Charter

A majority of the Supreme Court of Canada struck down mandatory minimum sentences for convictions for possessing prohibited or restricted firearms with readily accessible ammunition as … ; ; ; 11 $1.10 Add
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R. v. Nur, 2015

R. v. Nur, 2015

From: The Court and the Constitution

A majority of the Supreme Court of Canada struck down mandatory minimum sentences for convictions for possessing prohibited or restricted firearms with readily accessible ammunition as … ; ; ; 13 $1.30 Add
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R v. Oakes, 1986

R v. Oakes, 1986

From: The Court and the Charter

In striking down a section of the Narcotic Control Act that presumed possession for the purpose of trafficking, the Supreme Court of Canada established a test to determine whether a limit on a … ; ; ; 7 $0.70 Add
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R. v. Mills, 1999

R. v. Mills, 1999

From: The Court and the Constitution

A majority of the Supreme Court of Canada held that provisions of the Criminal Code governing the production of private records to an accused in sexual offence proceedings did not violate the … ; ; ; 14 $1.40 Add
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R. v. Patrick, 2009

R. v. Patrick, 2009

From: The Court and the Charter

The Supreme Court of Canada upheld a conviction for unlawfully producing, possessing and trafficking in a controlled substance based partly on evidence from the accused’s garbage, on the … ; ; ; 8 $0.80 Add
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R. v N.S., 2012

R. v N.S., 2012

From: The Court and the Constitution

A majority of the Supreme Court of Canada set out a test as to when a witness who for sincere religious reasons wishes to wear a niqab while testifying in a criminal proceeding would be required … ; ; ; 9 $0.90 Add
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Re B.C. Motor Vehicle Act, 1985

Re B.C. Motor Vehicle Act, 1985

From: The Court and the Charter

The Supreme Court of Canada held that a provincial law creating an absolute liability offence for driving while prohibited or suspended where guilt did not depend on knowledge of the prohibition … ; ; ; 11 $1.10 Add
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Reception through the Charter and Other Human Rights Laws

Reception through the Charter and Other Human Rights Laws

From: International Human Rights Law

Discusses reception through the Charter and other domestic human rights laws, such as the Canadian Bill of Rights and the Canadian Human Rights Act (CHRA). Implied rights and public policy are … ; 29 $2.90 Add