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  2. Susan Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Susan B. Boyd is a Canadian feminist legal scholar, ... (2010) 29 Canadian Family Law Quarterly 223–252. "Autonomy for ...

  3. Marion Boyd - Wikipedia

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    The act mandated that all family law arbitrations in Ontario be conducted only in accordance with Canadian law. [33] Some critics argued that this was a missed opportunity to incorporate aspects of Islamic law into the Canadian judicial system. [34] Boyd died in Inverhuron, Ontario on October 11, 2022, at the age of 76. [35] [36] [37]

  4. CanLII - Wikipedia

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    CanLII offers free public access to over 2.4 million documents [2] across more than 300 case law and legislative databases. [3] The official websites of provincial governments, which provide access to primary legislative documents, are linked to CANLII online. [4]

  5. John Alexander Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Alexander Boyd KCMG (April 23, 1837 – November 23, 1916) was a Canadian lawyer and judge. John Alexander Boyd was born in Toronto on April 23, 1837. [ 1 ] Educated at Upper Canada College and the University of Toronto , [ 1 ] Boyd began his career in 1860 when he was articled to David Breakenridge Read .

  6. List of acts of the Parliament of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Bill of Rights, 1960; Narcotic Control Act, 1961; Canada Labour Code, 1967; Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1968–69; Arctic Waters Pollution Prevention Act, 1970; Consumer Packaging and Labeling Act, 1970; Weights and Measures Act, 1970; Divorce Act, 1968 - replaced by Divorce Act, 1985; Canada Wildlife Act, 1973; National Symbol of ...

  7. Halsbury's Laws of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Halsbury's Laws of Canada is a comprehensive national encyclopedia of Canadian law, published by LexisNexis Canada, which includes federal, provincial and territorial coverage. It is the only Canadian legal encyclopedia covering all fourteen Canadian jurisdictions. Following an alphabetized title scheme, [1] it covers 119 discrete legal ...

  8. Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt - Wikipedia

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    Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP is a Canadian-based law firm founded in 1862. Osler is considered one of the Seven Sisters (law firms) , a historical collection of seven law firms with offices in Toronto, Ontario.

  9. Category:Lawyers in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Biography portal; Canada portal; Law portal; This category is for Lawyers who are or were members of the Law Society of Ontario (known as the Law Society of Upper Canada until 2018) and who have practised law in the Province of Ontario in Canada, after Confederation in 1867.