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Battle on a New Front: Sexual Assault and the Canadian Military

In the coming months, the Canadian military will be forced to fight on a wholly new front: the home front. In late November, a notice of action was filed against the Canadian military on behalf of past members of the military. Although details of the specific allegations will not be released until later in their […]

Live From the SCC: Ktunaxa Nation v Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations

The Supreme Court of Canada heard arguments on December 1st about whether section 2a of the Charter – the provision that protects religious freedom in our country—could be extended to include an Aboriginal spiritual connection to land. This is the first time the Supreme Court will consider an Aboriginal religious freedom claim under the Charter. […]

And This Little Piggy Went to the Bank…in 2016: Royal Bank of Canada v Trang

Judgment creditors across Canada…Here ye, here ye!  On November 17, 2016, the Supreme Court of Canada was presented with a weighty opportunity to determine how Canada’s federal privacy law, Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act ("PIPEDA"), could affect judgment creditors and mortgagees.  In its long-awaited decision, the unanimous Court delivered a practical, balanced, and sound […]

Models Needed: Reviewing Prostitution Laws Since Canada v. Bedford

Nearly three years after the Supreme Court (“the Court”) issued its ground-breaking judgment in Canada (Attorney General) v. Bedford, 2013 SCC 72 [Bedford] and two years since the federal government passed Bill C-36, the Canadian polity remains mired in philosophic, moral, and political debate surrounding the acceptability of sex work. The Protection of Communities and […]

The Most Cited Decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada

This brief comment will have the objective of answering a simple but very interesting two-part question: which Supreme Court of Canada decisions have received the most judicial treatment by subsequent courts and tribunals, and how many times have they been referenced in Canadian jurisprudence? Methodology and Data The list below (and accompanying data) was compiled […]