Khadr v Canada: The Long Winding Road to a Charter Remedy?
Over the summer, TheCourt.ca commented on Omar Khadr’s journey through Canada’s courts – from the Federal Court to the Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) and back again. His lawyers have...
Over the summer, TheCourt.ca commented on Omar Khadr’s journey through Canada’s courts – from the Federal Court to the Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) and back again. His lawyers have...
Every student has, at one point or another, wondered what may happen if they find themselves entangled in a dispute with their educational institution. For one York University student, that...
Monday, October 18, 2010 represents the eighty-first year anniversary of one of the most famous cases in Canadian constitutional jurisprudence: Edwards v. Canada (Attorney General), [1930] A.C. 124, otherwise known...
This November, the Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) will weave in and around federal and provincial legislation that has generated consternation over divorce and property division equity in Canadian provinces....