The Supreme Court scheduled Shamar ... and a new trial was ordered on other counts. The appeal court set Florence D’Allaire c. Teamsters Québec Local 1999, A-362-23, on Monday, March 24. The case ...
Ottawa - The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld the Ontario Court of Appeal’s decision, confirming that there will be no further inquiry into allegations of Tamil genocide in Sri Lanka.
On the morning of March 19, the Supreme Court of Canada heard the MCK’s appeal in Mohawk Council of Kanesatake v. Louis-Victor Sylvestre et al. The appeal had previously been dismissed by the ...
It’s D-Day for Premier Doug Ford‘s controversial campaign finance law. The Supreme Court of Canada will rule Friday on the constitutionality of Ford’s legislation that limits pre-election ...
The Supreme Court on Monday issued a stern warning to comedian and India's Got Latent host Samay Raina for speaking about the case during his trip to Canada. Justice Surya Kant pointed out that ...
The Supreme Court of Canada has ended Chelsea’s seven-year quest to significantly hike the National Capital Commission’s tax payments for Gatineau Park. The country’s highest court last week ...
March 3 (UPI) --The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a case ... Air travel between the United States and Canada drops 70% March 27 (UPI) -- Airline travel between the U.S. and Canada ...
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday that a provision of an Ontario election finance law violated the constitutional right to vote, finding the provision to be invalid and of no effect. Writing ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. The Supreme Court of Canada has found an Ontario law that limits spending on third-party election advertising violates the constitutional right to vote.
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The Supreme Court also blasted comedian Samay Raina for discussing the controversy surrounding his show 'India's Got Latent' in Canada, saying the young generation thinks they are “over smart”.
The federal government has officially filed a notice to intervene in the Supreme Court of Canada's hearing on Quebec's secularism law. The top court announced in January it had granted leave to ...
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