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  1. Supreme Court and Canadian Federalism the Laskin Dickson Years by K. Swinton, 1990-06
  2. Canadian Supreme Court rules that dutiable value of trade- marked goods sold by Mattel, Inc. to its Canadian subsidiary does not include royalties or license ... An article from: International Law Update
  3. Canadian Supreme Court, citing U.S. cases, holds that complete transfer of plaintiff's original designs from paper to canvas did not constitute copying ... An article from: International Law Update
  4. In personal injury suit by extraditee against Germany, Canadian Supreme Court rejects U.S.'s contentions as intervenor that distinction between acta jure ... An article from: International Law Update
  5. In 5 to 4 split, Canadian Supreme Court concludes that "transgenic animals" produced by Harvard researchers for use in cancer investigations are not patentable ... An article from: International Law Update
  6. Canadian Supreme Court rules that Internet provider that downloads copyrighted music onto cache to speed up transmission and reduce costs does not thereby ... An article from: International Law Update
  7. Canadian Supreme Court upholds Glaxo/Wellcome's patent on AZT as treatment for HIV and AIDS but concludes, inter alia, that NIH researchers who verified ... An article from: International Law Update
  8. Resolving conflicting lower court rulings, Canadian Supreme Court holds that Radio Communications Act bars unlicensed Canadian company from enabling Canadian ... An article from: International Law Update
  9. Minister ponders appointment to Supreme Court.(Canadian Classroom)(Justice Minister Irwin Cotler )(lobbying for appointment of aboriginal judges to Supreme ... of Canada): An article from: Wind Speaker by Paul Barnsley, 2004-06-01
  10. Canadian Appellate Courts: Supreme Court of Canada, Court of Appeal of Alberta, Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Manitoba Court of Appeal
  11. Limiting Rights, Canadian Style; The Supreme Court of Canada, American Jurisprudence and Section 1 of the Charter by Julio Garasa, 2010-01-18
  12. Patterns of decision-making in the Canadian Supreme Court: 1949-1985 by Panu Sittiwong, 1986
  13. Canada Law-Related Lists: Lists of Canadian Judges, Lists of Supreme Court of Canada Cases, Supreme Court of Canada Reasons by Judge
  14. The Supreme Court Decisions on the Canadian Constitution by Canada, 1981-01-01

1. Canadian Supreme Court - On Opentopia, Find Out More About Canadian Supreme Cour
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2. Canadian Supreme Court - Definition
The Supreme Court of Canada is Canada's highest court and is located in the capital city of Ottawa. It is now the final court of appeal, the last judicial resort for all litigants
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Canadian Supreme Court - Definition
The Supreme Court Building in Ottawa The Supreme Court of Canada is Canada's highest court and is located in the capital city of Ottawa . It is now the final court of appeal, the last judicial resort for all litigants, whether individual or governmental. Its jurisdiction embraces both the civil law of the province of Quebec and the common law of the other provinces and territories. When handling Quebec civil law cases the court is careful to have them reviewed by the three civil law judges that are always on the court. The court is composed of nine justices, formally appointed by the Governor General on the recommendation of the Cabinet. The court is housed in a massive Art Deco building designed by Ernest Cormier Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History
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4. Canadian Supreme Court
CanWest News Service – February 23, 2007 . Canadian Supreme Court annuls antiterror measure . Andrew Mayeda OTTAWA - Secret trials of non-citizens under Canadian immigration
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The ruling is a landmark victory for three men detained on such certificates: Adil Charkaoui, Mohamed Harkat and Hassan Almrei. They had argued that the security certificate process violates the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in several ways.
However, that victory may ring hollow today, as the certificates under which they are being held will not be immediately struck down. They will have to wait one year before they can apply to have their certificates quashed.
The Supreme Court found that the security certificate process violates certain provisions of the Charter, but not all of the provisions raised by the three men.
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OTTAWA, CANADA - February 23, 2007 - The Canadian Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-CAN) applauds the Supreme Court judgment striking down the Security Certificates process made today. The top court ruled that Security Certificates are unconstitutional as they are inconsistent with a number of Charter rights, including fundamental justice, the right not to be arbitrarily detained and the right to a fair defense. The government now has one year to enact legislation that is consistent with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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6. Welcome To The Supreme Court Of Canada's Home Page
This is the Supreme Court of Canada’s home page. It features a message from the Chief Justice, the Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, and includes links to the
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7. Canadian Supreme Court Nixes Terror Law | Earth Times News
The Canadian Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that the present government laws to combat terrorism are against Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms.The ninejudge panel ruled
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Posted : Sat, 24 Feb 2007 13:01:00 GMT Category : America (World) News Alerts by Email ( click here Home The Canadian Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that the present government laws to combat terrorism are against Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The nine-judge panel ruled 9-0 that the security certificate system is unconstitutional and encroaches on the civil liberties of the foreign terror suspects.
The current system allows government to arrest any foreign suspect and detain him on secret charges while the government works out on their deportation orders.
In his ruling, Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin wrote, "Before the state can detain people for significant periods of time, it must accord them a fair judicial process". The review was brought to the court's notice by three foreigners, all of whom are alleged to have links with Islamic terror group, al-Qaeda.

8. Supreme Court Of Canada - Welcome Page | Cour Suprême Du Canada - Page De Bienve
The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest court of Canada and is the final court of appeal in the Canadian justice system The court grants permission to between 40 and 75
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9. Supreme Court Of Canada - Decisions -
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Search This service is provided through a collaborative effort of the Supreme Court of Canada and LexUM This collection includes the decisions rendered by the Supreme Court of Canada since 1948. While the database is not comprehensive, many decisions before 1948 are available, including all decisions originating from Ontario and British Columbia back to 1876.
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10. Canadian Supreme Court To Mull Exemptions From Religious Subjects | AHN
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (AHN) The Supreme Court of Canada said Thursday it will hear a petition filed by a Quebec couple to exempt their children from religious subjects
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Canadian Supreme Court To Mull Exemptions From Religious Subjects
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Topics: judiciary education teaching and learning curriculum ... Canada AHN News Staff Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (AHN) - The Supreme Court of Canada said Thursday it will hear a petition filed by a Quebec couple to exempt their children from religious subjects. Quebec introduced new ethics and religion culture courses in 2008 for all elementary and high school students, except Grade 9 students. The courses replaced three options available to Quebec students on moral education and two other courses with Roman Catholic and Protestant focus. The new subjects aim to give students an overview of religions practiced by Quebec residents such as Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism and Native spiritualism. The couple questioned the compulsory nature of the courses. Their arguments were previously rejected by the Quebec Superior Court and the Quebec Court of Appeal, prompting the parents to elevate the matter to the Supreme Court.
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11. A Victory For Freedom: The Canadian Supreme Court's Ruling On Private Health Car
Canada's Supreme Court struck down a Quebec law that had bannedprivate health insurance and private payment for services coveredunder Canada's socialized health care program. U.S
http://www.heritage.org/Research/HealthCare/hl892.cfm

12. Canadian Supreme Court Finds Guantánamo Detainee's Rights Were Violated | Ameri
ACLU Calls On U.S. To Reverse Decision To Try Omar Khadr, Captured At 15, Before Military Commission. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT (212) 5492666; media@aclu.org
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Because freedom can't protect itself. Print January 29, 2010 ACLU Calls On U.S. To Reverse Decision To Try Omar Khadr, Captured At 15, Before Military Commission FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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"This decision underscores the need for the U.S. to reverse its decision to prosecute Omar Khadr before an illegal military commission," said Jamil Dakwar, Director of the ACLU Human Rights Program. "As a teenager, Omar Khadr was subjected to abusive interrogations and sleep deprivation by U.S. officials without access to court or counsel, and with no regard for his status as a juvenile. It is encouraging that the Canadian justice system has found that this is no way to treat youth in detention, and recognized that Omar Khadr's rights continue to be violated. Omar Khadr should be sent back to Canada where he can be rehabilitated or, if there is evidence enough to prosecute him in the U.S., he should be charged and tried in a federal court."
Omar Khadr was captured in Afghanistan in 2002 and was accused of throwing a grenade that killed an Army medic in Afghanistan, a charge he has denied. Today's decision by the Canadian Supreme Court found that Canadian officials participated in the violation of his rights, but stopped short of ordering the Canadian government to seek his repatriation from the U.S. The Court did award Khadr legal costs and left the decision as to how to respond up to the Canadian government.

13. CANADIAN SUPREME COURT FINDS GUANTANAMO DETAINEE'S RIGHTS WERE VIOLATED. - State
CANADIAN SUPREME COURT FINDS GUANTANAMO DETAINEE'S RIGHTS WERE VIOLATED. find States News Service articles. div id= bedoc-text NEW YORK The following information was
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14. Canadian Supreme Court Rejects Oncomouse Patent | Pinsent Masons LLP
The Supreme Court of Canada on Thursday ruled that a genetically modified mouse, developed by Harvard University to be used in cancer research, is not an invention and cannot
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Canadian Supreme Court rejects oncomouse patent
OUT-LAW News, 10/12/2002 The Supreme Court of Canada on Thursday ruled that a genetically modified mouse, developed by Harvard University to be used in cancer research, is not an invention and cannot be patented under Canadian law. The Harvard mouse, also known as "oncomouse" from the Greek word for tumour, was developed in the late 1980s. It is genetically altered so that it is susceptible to cancer after receiving relatively small amounts of carcinogens that do not normally affect other animals. Its developers claim that it helps clinical research by producing fast experimental results. Harvard has been trying to patent the mouse in Canada since 1985. Its application was initially rejected by the country's commissioner for patents, who decided that the creation of the mouse did not meet the Canadian patent law's requirements of "manufacture" and "composition of matter". A federal court in 1997 sided with the commissioner's decision. However, an appeals court ruled in 2000 that transgenic mammals, such as the oncomouse, constitute a composition of matter and therefore can be patentable under certain conditions.

15. JURIST - Paper Chase: BREAKING NEWS ~ Canadian Supreme Court Approves Same-sex M
JURIST CTV News is reporting that the Supreme Court of Canada has approved a proposed federal law that would make samesex marriage legal across Canada.
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[JURIST] CTV News is reporting that the Supreme Court of Canada has approved a proposed federal law that would make same-sex marriage legal across Canada. Lower courts in six Canadian provinces and one territory have already ruled that the traditional legal definition of marriage as between a man and a woman is unconstitutional under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In its ruling delivered just a few minutes ago, the high court concluded that the federal government has the right to legalize same-sex marriage but declined to rule on the question of whether the traditional definition of marriage was constitutional or not under the Charter. The Canadian Department of Justice has more on the same-sex marriage reference . CTV News has more
9:56 AM ET - The Canadian Supreme Court's judgment is now online here . In making its decision, the high court also noted that "the guarantee of religious freedom in s. 2(a) of the Charter is broad enough to protect religious officials from being compelled by the state to perform civil or religious same-sex marriages that are contrary to their religious beliefs."

16. Canadian Supreme Court Quashes Quebec Law On Private Health Insurance | Earth Ti
In a historic ruling on Thursday, the Supreme Court of Canada reversed a Quebec law that had banned private health insurance in the province. The court said that the ban was
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Posted : Thu, 09 Jun 2005 23:52:00 GMT Category : Health News Alerts by Email ( click here Home In a historic ruling on Thursday, the Supreme Court of Canada reversed a Quebec law that had banned private health insurance in the province. The court said that the ban was unconstitutional and that the public health system had failed to deliver timely medical aid to the people.
The court agreed in a 4-3 ruling, that the challenge by a Quebec patient and a doctor was rational and valid. The patient and the doctor had told the court that this ban on private health insurance was jeopardizing the well being of people who desperately needed treatment. This ruling means that existing Quebec laws that ensured a monopoly for the public health system stand null and void.

17. Canadian Supreme Court Rejects Patent On Harvard's Genetically Modified Mouse -
January 3, 2003. Canadian Supreme Court Rejects Patent on Harvard's Genetically Modified Mouse. By KAREN BIRCHARD. The Supreme Court of Canada in December rejected Harvard University's
http://chronicle.com/article/Canadian-Supreme-Court-Rejects/33928/

18. Fate Of Safe-Injection Program In Hands Of Canadian Supreme Court
The Canadian Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether the federal government has the power to shut down a pioneering Vancouver program that provides drug addicts a safe place
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19. Canadian Supreme Court - Hyperlink Lawsuit | Geekosystem
The Supreme Court of Canada has decided to hear an appeal in a lawsuit that wishes to prove that hyperlinking constitutes publication, and that hyperlinkers can be thus be
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20. Law-Lib: Re: Canadian Supreme Court Cases
Re Canadian Supreme Court cases From Darin Fox (dfox@Law.USC.EDU) Date 12/05/94 Next message Anne Washburn Actuarial info needed Previous message Michael P. Dodson Thanks re
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Re: Canadian Supreme Court cases
From: Darin Fox ( dfox@Law.USC.EDU
Date: George,
you can find Canadian Supreme Court cases at:
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The site indicates that it has 1993 cases. Hope this helps.
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> specifically "Charter" cases. Volume 1 of our 1993 set appears to be This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 03/09/00 PST

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