Judicial Bilingualism Is Good, But It’s Not Everything
MP Dennis Coderre’s recent bill tabled in the House of Commons, Bill C-548, “An Act to amend the Official Languages Act (understanding the official languages – judges of the Supreme...
MP Dennis Coderre’s recent bill tabled in the House of Commons, Bill C-548, “An Act to amend the Official Languages Act (understanding the official languages – judges of the Supreme...
Some jurisprudential issues are relatively unique to Canada. Canada’s legal tradition of bilingualism is notable in this regard; very few countries are required to render laws in more than one...
The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in Redeemer Foundation v Canada (National Revenue), [2008] 2 SCR 643, marks a dramatic expansion of the Canada Revenue Agency’s (“CRA”) investigative powers as...
Justice Rosalie Abella and Justice Marshall Rothstein are often depicted as the opposite ends of the philosophical spectrum on the Supreme Court of Canada. Justice Abella is considered by many...