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The Supreme Court of Canada today released its 2024 Year in Review, offering insight into the Court's work over the past year, key judgments, and ongoing efforts to enhance openness and access to ...
Today, the Supreme Court of Canada marks its 150th anniversary, a significant milestone in the nation's legal and constitutional history. Established in 1875, the Supreme Court is Canada's final ...
The Supreme Court of Canada announced on Thursday that it will hear a landmark challenge to Quebec’s secularism law, Bill 21.The law was passed in 2019 and prohibits certain public sector employees in ...
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, Richard Wagner, at his annual press conference in Ottawa on June 3, 2024. He gave three reasons to explain the Court’s inaction in translating ...
Canada’s highest court will decide whether a law that Quebec enacted in 2019, barring public-sector workers from wearing religious symbols, violates their rights. By Vjosa Isai A Quebec law that ...
Quebec’s controversial secularism law, known as Bill 21, will be debated at the Supreme Court of Canada. ... Both courts ruled that the ban on wearing religious symbols could not apply to MNAs.
The Supreme Court of Canada has bolstered the rights of inmates in provincial jails who are accused of serious offences while incarcerated in a major ruling Friday that broke with a long-standing ...
The Supreme Court of Canada says it’s moving away from the social media platform X. In a farewell post Wednesday to its more than 45,000 subscribers, the top court said it will focus its ...
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