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Supreme Court of Canada

  • Politicization of Supreme Court of Canada Started Long Before ‘Woman’ Dustup
    Politicization of Supreme Court of Canada Started Long Before ‘Woman’ Dustup
    Commentary National Post columnist Jamie Sarkonak raises the spectre of the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) taking on the spirit of our times in a recent article titled, "We didn't ...
    March 15, 2024BY Barry W. Bussey
  • Supreme Court of Canada Affirms Appeal Review Standards, Rejects Novel Approach
    Supreme Court of Canada Affirms Appeal Review Standards, Rejects Novel Approach
    The Supreme Court of Canada has affirmed the standards that appeal courts have long used to review trial ...
    March 8, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Supreme Court of Canada Says a Computer’s IP Address Deserves Privacy Protection
    Supreme Court of Canada Says a Computer’s IP Address Deserves Privacy Protection
    The Supreme Court of Canada says police need judicial authorization to obtain a computer's internet protocol address, calling ...
    March 1, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Supreme Court of Canada Agrees With Ontario That Premier Ford’s Mandate Letters Are Private
    Supreme Court of Canada Agrees With Ontario That Premier Ford’s Mandate Letters Are Private
    Canada’s top court has sided with the Ontario government in its fight to keep Premier Doug Ford’s 2018 ...
    February 7, 2024BY Jennifer Cowan
  • Supreme Court Rules Judge Erred in Granting Stay in Drug Cases, Orders New Trial
    Supreme Court Rules Judge Erred in Granting Stay in Drug Cases, Orders New Trial
    The Supreme Court of Canada says several people arrested for drug-related offences must face a new trial because ...
    January 26, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • If Canada’s Top Court Overrules Latest Emergencies Act Decision, Confidence in the Judiciary Will Be Diminished
    If Canada’s Top Court Overrules Latest Emergencies Act Decision, Confidence in the Judiciary Will Be Diminished
    Commentary The most inspiring aspect of Federal Court judge Richard Mosley’s ruling against the government’s controversial invocation of ...
    January 25, 2024BY Peter Menzies
  • Supreme Court of Canada Agrees to Hear Case of BC Babysitter in Toddler’s Death
    Supreme Court of Canada Agrees to Hear Case of BC Babysitter in Toddler’s Death
    The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear the case of a British Columbia woman whose conviction ...
    December 22, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • EXPLAINER: How Canada’s Courts Have Propelled Assisted Suicide Laws
    EXPLAINER: How Canada’s Courts Have Propelled Assisted Suicide Laws
    A 2015 ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada and a decision by Quebec’s Superior Court in 2019 ...
    November 14, 2023BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Supreme Court to Hear Case on Ontario Election Advertising Rules
    Supreme Court to Hear Case on Ontario Election Advertising Rules
    The Supreme Court of Canada is set to hear an appeal of a ruling that struck down third-party ...
    November 9, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Trudeau Confirms Appointment of Alberta Judge Mary Moreau to Supreme Court of Canada
    Trudeau Confirms Appointment of Alberta Judge Mary Moreau to Supreme Court of Canada
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed the appointment of Mary Moreau to the Supreme Court of Canada after nominating ...
    November 6, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Supreme Court Rules Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Child Luring Are Unconstitutional
    Supreme Court Rules Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Child Luring Are Unconstitutional
    Canada's top court has ruled that applying mandatory minimum sentences to the offence of child luring is unconstitutional. ...
    November 3, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • ANALYSIS: Why Did Ottawa Not Seek Supreme Court’s Input Before Pushing Ahead on Impact Assessment Act?
    ANALYSIS: Why Did Ottawa Not Seek Supreme Court’s Input Before Pushing Ahead on Impact Assessment Act?
    Ottawa's Impact Assessment Act has been declared "largely unconstitutional" five-and-a-half years after the legislation was first tabled in ...
    October 17, 2023BY Lee Harding
  • Supreme Court Upholds Publication Bans on Details of Trials Before Jury Selection
    Supreme Court Upholds Publication Bans on Details of Trials Before Jury Selection
    Canada's highest court has ruled that media can't publish portions of a criminal trial that take place before ...
    October 6, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Brian Giesbrecht: What NB’s Premier Is Saying With His Motion on Land Claims
    Brian Giesbrecht: What NB’s Premier Is Saying With His Motion on Land Claims
    Commentary New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs is essentially saying “We don’t trust you” in the motion he introduced ...
    September 20, 2023BY Brian Giesbrecht
  • Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Appeals by Churches Over Pandemic Restrictions
    Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Appeals by Churches Over Pandemic Restrictions
    One of the pastors challenging pandemic bans on in-person worship is expressing disappointment the Supreme Court of Canada ...
    August 11, 2023BY Doug Lett
  • Highest Court Refuses to Hear Appeal From BC Churches Opposed to COVID-19 Ruling
    Highest Court Refuses to Hear Appeal From BC Churches Opposed to COVID-19 Ruling
    The Supreme Court of Canada has refused to hear an appeal from three British Columbia churches that argued ...
    August 10, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Supreme Court of Canada Vacancy Application Deadline Passes, Applicants to Be Shortlisted
    Supreme Court of Canada Vacancy Application Deadline Passes, Applicants to Be Shortlisted
    Applications for the justice of the Supreme Court of Canada vacancy closed on July 21, and an advisory ...
    July 27, 2023BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Why Affirmative Action Should End in Canada, as It Has in US
    Why Affirmative Action Should End in Canada, as It Has in US
    Commentary On June 29, the United States Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, struck down affirmative action in ...
    July 16, 2023BY Matthew Lau
  • Supreme Court Won’t Examine Sharing of Canadian Bank Account Info With US
    Supreme Court Won’t Examine Sharing of Canadian Bank Account Info With US
    The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear a challenge of legislation that allows account information held by ...
    July 13, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • ANALYSIS: New Supreme Court Appointment Likely to Be Ideologically Aligned With Current Government, Say Experts
    ANALYSIS: New Supreme Court Appointment Likely to Be Ideologically Aligned With Current Government, Say Experts
    News Analysis Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to appoint a new judge to the Supreme Court of ...
    July 3, 2023BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Supreme Court of Canada Upholds Safe Third Country Agreement
    Supreme Court of Canada Upholds Safe Third Country Agreement
    A pact with the United States to control the flow of asylum seekers across the shared border is ...
    June 16, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Tories, Bloc Discuss Next Steps on Foreign Interference as NDP Pitches Its Own Idea
    Tories, Bloc Discuss Next Steps on Foreign Interference as NDP Pitches Its Own Idea
    Two opposition party leaders have now met to discuss the next steps for how the Liberal government should ...
    June 13, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Justice Russell Brown Retires From Supreme Court, Ending Judicial Conduct Review
    Justice Russell Brown Retires From Supreme Court, Ending Judicial Conduct Review
    The Canadian Judicial Council (CJC), a regulatory body for the country's judges, said Justice Russell Brown's decision to ...
    June 12, 2023BY Marnie Cathcart
  • Supreme Court Declines to Hear Case of Woman Removed From Organ Transplant List for Refusing COVID Vaccine
    Supreme Court Declines to Hear Case of Woman Removed From Organ Transplant List for Refusing COVID Vaccine
    The Supreme Court of Canada declined to hear the case of a woman removed from a high-priority organ ...
    June 8, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • Canada Must Strengthen the Nation-State and Stop Eroding Its Sovereignty: Brian Peckford
    Canada Must Strengthen the Nation-State and Stop Eroding Its Sovereignty: Brian Peckford
    A focused, unified effort is required to restore Canada's democracy, former Newfoundland and Labrador premier Brian Peckford told ...
    May 29, 2023BY Lee Harding
  • Court Rules Quebec Man Sentenced for Ordering Killings Can Apply for Parole Earlier
    Court Rules Quebec Man Sentenced for Ordering Killings Can Apply for Parole Earlier
    The Quebec Court of Appeal has cut a decade from the time a man convicted of ordering a ...
    May 18, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • House Passes Official Languages Bill to Enshrine Francophone Immigration in Law
    House Passes Official Languages Bill to Enshrine Francophone Immigration in Law
    A bill that aims to enshrine a francophone immigration program into law is heading to the Senate after ...
    May 15, 2023BY The Canadian Press
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  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
    6hr By Savannah Hulsey Pointer
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