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  1. Judging Bertha Wilson: Law as Large as Life (Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History) by Ellen Anderson, 2002-11-10
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  6. The American Judiciary by LLD Simeon E. Baldwin, 2010-09-03
  7. Racial discrimination: A study of instances of public discrimination against Jews in Canada and of the judgment in the Supreme Court of Ontario invalidating ... basis, 1945 (His Famous Canadian trials) by Edwin Clarence Guillet, 1945
  8. A commentary of the Canadian law of simple contracts;: With additional chapters on the rules governing Canadian appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the Supreme Court of Canada, by W. Wyatt Paine, 1914
  9. The Supreme Court of Canada, practice and rules: Also Privy Council procedure in appeals from Canadian Courts : supplement to 3rd edition by Edward Robert Cameron, 1931
  10. The digest of Canadian criminal case law, comprising the reported cases on criminal law decided in any of the courts in the province of Canada and the Northwest Territories having criminal jurisdiction in that behalf in the first instance and on appeal from the earliest times to the year 1907, including appeals to the Supreme court of Canada; together with tables of cases contained in Digest and covering the following journals and publications in addition to the respective provincial and territ
  11. Structural reform: The creation of provincial supreme courts : a view from Alberta ([Séminaire sur le rôle futur des cours d'appels]) by William R Sinclair, 1988
  12. Precedent and policy in the Supreme Court by Mark MacGuigan, 1967
  13. Canadian Business Law Journal, Volume 45 (2007)
  14. In action by Canadian consumer against U.S. computer maker for latter's failure to honor mistakenly posted lower on-line prices, majority of Supreme Court ... An article from: International Law Update by Gale Reference Team, 2007-09-01

61. CNN - U.S. Supreme Court Stops Execution Of Canadian In Texas - December 10, 199
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Web posted at: 7:24 p.m. EST (0024 GMT) HUNTSVILLE, Texas (CNN) Hours before he was set to die, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a stay of execution Thursday night for Joseph Stanley Faulder, a Canadian national facing a lethal injection for the 1975 murder of an elderly east Texas oil matriarch. Earlier in the day, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans had lifted a stay of execution granted Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Sam Sparks, who questioned whether Faulder got a fair hearing from the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles before it turned down his bid for clemency. Texas officials then began preparing to put Faulder to death. But his attorneys appealed to the Supreme Court, which granted a stay "pending disposition of his petition," according to a court spokesman. Faulder, 61, would have been the first Canadian put to death in the United States since 1952. He has been on death row for 21 years.

62. 'Press Release Of June 15, 2000'
FROM supreme court OF CANADA (613)9954330 COUR SUPRÊME GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL TO THEcourt OF APPEAL DÉCEMBRE CONTRE LA VIOLENCE, THE canadian ASSOCIATION FOR
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SUPREME COURT OF CANADA JUDGMENTS IN APPEAL AND LEAVE APPLICATIONS OTTAWA, 15/6/00. THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA HAS TODAY DEPOSITED WITH THE REGISTRAR JUDGMENTS IN THE FOLLOWING APPEAL AND APPLICATIONS FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL. FROM: SUPREME COURT OF CANADA (613)995-4330
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26933 IN THE MATTER OF SECTION 27(1) OF THE JUDICATURE ACT , R.S.A. 1980, CHAPTER J-1
AND IN THE MATTER OF A REFERENCE BY THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL TO THE COURT OF APPEAL OF ALBERTA FOR HEARING AND CONSIDERATION OF THE QUESTIONS SET OUT IN ORDER IN COUNCIL 461/96 RESPECTING THE FIREARMS ACT , S.C. 1995, CHAPTER 39
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR ALBERTA v. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA and
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Binnie, Arbour and LeBel JJ.
The appeal is dismissed. The reference questions are answered as follows:
(1) For purposes of these questions,
(a) " Firearms Act " means the Firearms Act , chapter 39 of the Statutes of Canada, 1995;
(b) "ordinary firearm" means "firearm" as defined in section 2 of the Criminal Code (Canada), as amended by section 138 of the

63. Levene Tadman
Winnipeg firm, representing businesses, financial institutions, governments, and individual clients in all areas of the law and at all levels of canadian courts, including the supreme court of Canada.
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Levene Tadman is a full service law firm which represents clients in all areas of the law and at all levels of Canadian courts, including the Supreme Court of Canada. The firm represents diverse clients, including national and international corporations, financial institutions, Crown corporations, governments, insurance companies, professional governing bodies, small businesses and individuals. Levene Tadman is a law firm committed to the delivery of quality legal services. Irrespective of the complexity of the problem or the sophistication level of the client, it is the policy and the expectation of the firm that all clients receive the best level of expertise and service. Counsel and clients work together to resolve legal problems by utilizing the most effective and cost-efficient approach. The interests of clients of Levene Tadman are represented by a complement of capable litigators and solicitors. Litigation counsel deal with a wide variety of issues including civil actions, personal injury claims, commercial and corporate litigation, family, criminal and administrative law. The firm's solicitors attend to commercial, corporate and private business concerns as well as wills and estates, environmental and taxation matters. Members of the firm have preferred areas of practice but it is common to confer with colleagues to provide each client with comprehensive advice. Levene Tadman's dedication to providing superior legal services has resulted in its representing clients at all levels of courts in Canada and in all areas of litigation. Members of the firm have held positions on regulatory bodies of government and private industry. Many members hold positions on committees and task forces dealing with economic, social and political issues. Serving as benchers of the Law Society of Manitoba and elected members of the Manitoba Bar Association, firm members contribute to the quality and improvement of the legal system.

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65. Canadian Gun Control Challenged In Supreme Court
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Gun Control Challenge Provinces challenge Firearms Act in Supreme Court Dateline: 02/28/00 The Alberta government, along with five other provinces and two territories, has challenged Canada's federal Firearms Act in the Supreme Court. Alberta claims that some provisions of the Firearms Act fall within the exclusive powers of the provinces over property and civil rights. The federal government maintains it has the authority to implement the national gun registry in the interest of crime prevention and public safety. The Firearms Act was passed in 1995 and established a program for licensing all owners of firearms in Canada, as well as a registration program for firearms. Provisions of the law are gradually being phased in until 2003. Some of the provisions of Canada's gun control law are:
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66. Canadian Courts System And Supreme Court Justices And Decisions
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67. The Canadian Panorama - Visit The Supreme Court Of Canada
This set of panoramas takes you inside the heart of canadian justice.Your virtual tour begins on the front lawn of the supreme court.
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69. Belize Free Press - Www.BelizeFreePress.com Belize Supreme Court Orders Public H
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Dec 28, 2002, 19:00 PST Email this article Printer friendly page From Natural Resources Defense Council Friday, December 20, 2002 WASHINGTON — Yesterday's ruling by Belize's Supreme Court ordering public hearings for a proposed hydroelectric dam was hailed by an environmental coalition as "a major step forward for democracy." The coalition, the Belize Alliance of Conservation Non-Governmental Organizations (BACONGO), had filed a lawsuit in February, charging that the Belize government's approval of the dam was illegal. Fortis Inc., a Newfoundland, Canada-based multinational that controls Belize's electric utility, wants to build the dam in the Macal River Valley. "Fortis is not above the law," said Sharon Matola, director of the Belize Zoo and one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit. "This decision is a major step forward in our quest for open and fair decisionmaking on a project that has critical implications for our environment and our people."

70. Belize Supreme Court Orders Public Hearings On Canadian-Backed Dam
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WASHINGTON — Yesterday's ruling by Belize's Supreme Court ordering public hearings for a proposed hydroelectric dam was hailed by an environmental coalition as "a major step forward for democracy."
The coalition, the Belize Alliance of Conservation Non-Governmental Organizations (BACONGO), had filed a lawsuit in February, charging that the Belize government's approval of the dam was illegal. Fortis Inc., a Newfoundland, Canada-based multinational that controls Belize's electric utility, wants to build the dam in the Macal River Valley.
"Fortis is not above the law," said Sharon Matola, director of the Belize Zoo and one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit. "This decision is a major step forward in our quest for open and fair decisionmaking on a project that has critical implications for our environment and our people."
BACONGO maintains that the proposed Chalillo dam would flood one of the last intact rainforests in Central America, destroying habitat for rare and endangered species, including the jaguar, scarlet macaw, and Belize's national animal, the tapir.

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72. Nelson - Canadian Politics Concise Second Edition/Supreme Court Citations By Cha
supreme court Citations by Chapter. Chapter 5 The Global Context of canadian Politics.Cruise Missile Operation Dismantle v. The Queen, 1985 1 SCR 441.
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73. Irwin Law Inc. - Law And Public Policy - The Supreme Court On Trial
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74. Probe International - Supreme Court Ruling This Week On Controversial Canadian D
Printer friendly version Send to a Friend December 18/2002. supreme court RulingThis Week on Controversial canadian Dam PRESS ADVISORY December 18, 2002.
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75. Bell ExpressVu Says Supreme Court Decision A Victory For Canadian Broadcasting
News Releases. Attention Business/Telecommunications Editors Bell ExpressVusays supreme court decision a victory for canadian Broadcasting.
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For further information: Alessandra Saccal, Media Relations Consultant, Bell ExpressVu, (416) 446-2526, asaccal@expressvu.com ; Ron MacInnes, Director, Communications, Bell ExpressVu, (416) 446-2621, rmacinnes@expressvu.com BELL EXPRESSVU has 89 releases in this database. General Inquiries - cnw@newswire.ca
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76. BIOTECanada Responds To Supreme Court Decision On Harvard Mouse Case
5 /CNW/ The decision released today by the supreme court on the Harvard Mouseis bad news for consumers and the canadian biotechnology community.
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77. The Supreme Court Of Canada - Studies On The Canadian Constitution And Canadian
Critics claimed that once appeals to London would be abolished, the SupremeCourt would play a significant centralizing role in canadian federalism.
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Marianopolis College The Supreme Court of Canada was established in 1875 under the authority of s.101 of the Constitution Act, 1867. It stipulates that the Parliament of Canada could set up a General Court of Appeal "for the better administration of the Laws of Canada." There has been controversy, ever since 1875, on the meaning of "Laws of Canada" (For a discussion, see Jacques Brossard, La Cour Suprême et la Constitution , 1968, pp.122-130) . However, as it has come to be applied, the jurisdiction of the court extends to civil, criminal and constitutional matters arising from both federal and provincial laws in a manner that parallels the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the United States.

78. The Canadian Press Summary Of The Supreme Court Decision On The Language Of Sign
canadian Press Summary of the supreme court Decision on the Language of SignsAs published in the Montreal Gazette, December 16, 1988, p. A7. OTTAWA.
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Canadian Press Summary of the Supreme Court Decision on the Language of Signs
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OTTAWA The following text is an excerpt from yesterday's Supreme Court of Canada decision on the public signs provisions of Quebec's Bill 101, in the case of Quebec vs. La Chaussure Brown's (Brown's Shoes). Freedom of expression The "freedom of expression" guaranteed by Section 2 (b) of the Canadian Charter (of Rights and Freedoms) and Section 3 of the Quebec Charter (of Human Rights and Freedoms) includes the freedom to express oneself in the language of one's choice. Language is so intimately related to the form and content of expression that there cannot be true freedom of expression by means of language if one is prohibited from using the language of one's choice.

79. SUPREME COURT OF CANADA CHIEF JUSTICE, CANADIAN ASTRONAUT, REGIONAL COMMUNITY LE
Beverley McLachlin, the Chief Justice of the supreme court of Canada, CanadianAstronaut and Scientist Marc Garneau, Community Leader and U of L Chancellor
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80. SUPREME COURT OF CANADA CHIEF JUSTICE, CANADIAN ASTRONAUT, REGIONAL COMMUNITY LE
Beverley McLachlin, the Chief Justice of the supreme court of Canada,CanadianAstronaut and Scientist Marc Garneau, Community Leader and U ofL Chancellor
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