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Part II: Reece v. Edmonton: What a 36-Year Old Elephant Teaches Us About Our Relationship to Animals, and to Our Government

Last week, TheCourt.ca glossed a case heard at the Alberta Court of Appeal, which essentially blocks animal activists from seeking a court declaration that the City of Edmonton is mistreating Lucy, the lone elephant in the zoo. Justice Slatter, with Justice Costigan concurring, penned the reasons for judgment of the majority of the bench. The [...]

Part I: Reece v. Edmonton (City): What a 36-Year Old Elephant Teaches Us About Our Relationship to Animals, and to Our Government

Lucy, a thirty-six-year old Asian elephant in the Edmonton zoo, is loved by everyone from William Shatner to Margaret Atwood. For the last few months, Lucy has found herself embroiled in a legal battle in the province of Alberta. Much to the chagrin of her famous friends, animal rights activists and animal lovers, the Court [...]

No More Puppy Love in R. v Huggins, 2010 ONCA 746

The Ontario Court of Appeal has released its judgement in R. v. Huggins, 2010 ONCA 746, a hotly-contended case surrounding a notorious dogfight.  In a decision that will be an extreme disappointment to dog-lovers everywhere, the Court ordered that “Ginger” the pit bull be put down immediately. A Walk in the Park Turns Into a [...]

The Women’s Court of Canada: Newfoundland (Treasury Board) v. N.A.P.E., [2006] 1 W.C.R. 327

TheCourt.ca is very pleased to reproduce the decisions of the Women’s Court of Canada. In 2004, this group of feminist/equality Charter activists, lawyers, and academics, decided to do something about what they saw as the sorry state of equality jurisprudence under s. 15. Their solution – rewrite the key decisions of the Supreme Court of [...]