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Supreme Court of Canada returns murder case to Nova Scotia Court of Appeal
A decade ago, a jury found Nathan Johnson guilty of first-degree murder and illegal possession of a firearm in the 2010 ...
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Investor's case against mining firm over timely disclosure can proceed: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of Canada says an investor can pursue legal action against a mining company on the basis that it did not ...
Supreme Court rules investors can sue companies that fail to disclose ‘material changes’ fast enough
Ruling on a case involving Lundin Mining Corp expected to set a higher standard of disclosure for public companies ...
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Supreme Court says investor's action against mining company can proceed
The Supreme Court of Canada says an investor's legal action against a mining company over its decision not to immediately ...
In a decision released Thursday, the top court sent Nathan Tremaine Johnson’s case back to the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal ...
Reliance on hypotheticals blurs the line between judging and legislating. Hypotheticals involve imagining edge cases that ...
Dillon Whitehawk has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court after Saskatchewan’s decision to uphold his conviction in the ...
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Top court made right call with child porn ruling
The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in the Attorney General of Québec v. Senneville struck down one-year mandatory minimum ...
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Ontario’s repeal of emissions target looms over landmark climate case
Young activists behind a landmark case allege "Ontario's repeal of its own emissions targets is an 11th hour attempt to ...
When Delwin Vriend’s legal battle lands in the Supreme Court of Canada, public debate turns ugly. And like it or not, Delwin ...
Rees did not get a fair trial because important evidence was withheld from his defence team by police, Court of Appeal rules ...
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Burnaby man seeks damages from B.C., Canada over Cowichan Tribes ruling
The recent Cowichan ruling ruled that Aboriginal title and fee-simple title can co-exist. B.C. Supreme Court Justice Barbara ...
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