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Who Is An Indian? Implications of The Daniels Decision and Other Métis Issues

  • April 23, 2013

In the recent landmark decision of Daniels v. Canada, the Federal Court ended twelve years of litigation, holding that Métis and non-status Aboriginal peoples are “Indians” for purposes of s. 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867.

Aboriginal Law, Constitutional, Civil Liberties and Human Rights Law

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Elections Law: What Are the Limits of Judicial Review?

  • March 06, 2013

The last few months have seen a flurry of high profile activity in the area of elections law: from administrative irregularities and voter registration in the Supreme Court’s decision in Opitz v. Wrzesnewskyj,, to conflict of interest regulation in Magder v Ford...

Constitutional, Civil Liberties and Human Rights Law

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An Evening with Joey Arvay

  • September 12, 2012

Joseph J. Arvay Q.C. is unquestionably one of Canada’s leading constitutional litigators. He has been counsel on numerous landmark constitutional law cases.

Constitutional, Civil Liberties and Human Rights Law

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The Canadian Securities Act Reference: Where Do We Go From Here?

  • April 03, 2012

In December 2011, the Supreme Court of Canada released its decision in Reference re Securities Act. The unanimous court rejected the federal government's proposed national Securities Act as unconstitutional.

Business Law, Constitutional, Civil Liberties and Human Rights Law

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Hot Headlines in Human Rights

  • February 28, 2012

In two decisions released within one week of one another, the Supreme Court of Canada changed the landscape for human rights law. In BC Workers' Compensation Board v. Figliola, the Supreme Court reduced the discretion of human rights tribunals to (re)hear allegations of discrimination..

Constitutional, Civil Liberties and Human Rights Law