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  2. Dunmore v Ontario (AG) - Wikipedia

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    Dunmore v Ontario (AG), 2001 SCC 94 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on the constitutional right to freedom of association under section 2 (d) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (" Charter "). The Court held that the lack of a positive framework that protected farm workers from employer reprisals for exercising their ...

  3. Andrews v Law Society of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Andrews v Law Society of British Columbia, [1989] 1 SCR 143 is the first Supreme Court of Canada case to deal with the equality rights provided under Section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. British law graduate Mark David Andrews challenged the validity of Section 42 of the Barristers and Solicitors Act contending that the ...

  4. Lavigne v Ontario Public Service Employees Union - Wikipedia

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    Lavigne v Ontario Public Service Employees Union, [1991] 2 S.C.R. 211 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on freedom of expression under section 2 (b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and freedom of association under section 2 (d) of the Charter. Francis Lavigne, an Ontario community college teacher complained that the ...

  5. British Columbia (Public Service Employee Relations ...

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    British Columbia (Public Service Employee Relations Commission) v British Columbia Government Service Employees' Union [1999] 3 SCR 3, 1999 SCC 48 – called Meiorin for short – is a Supreme Court of Canada case that created a unified test to determine if a violation of human rights legislation can be justified as a bona fide occupational requirement (BFOR).

  6. Toronto (City) v Ontario (Attorney General) - Wikipedia

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    Abella J, joined by Karakatsanis, Martin and Kasirer JJ. Toronto (City) v Ontario (Attorney General), 2021 SCC 34, is a landmark [2][3] decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on freedom of expression and unwritten constitutional principles. By a 5–4 majority, the court held that the Government of Ontario 's decision to reduce the size of the ...

  7. Supreme Court of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    November, 2013. The Supreme Court of British Columbia is the superior trial court for the province of British Columbia, Canada. The Court hears civil and criminal law cases as well as appeals from the Provincial Court of British Columbia. There are 90 judicial positions on the Court in addition to supernumerary judges, making for a grand total ...