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The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear the Conservative government's appeal of orders to seek the return from a Guantanamo prison of 22-year-old Omar Khadr. In addition, the high court agreed to a federal request to weigh the matter on an expedited...
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper is going to the Supreme Court of Canada in a final bid to allow the prosecution of Omar Khadr to proceed in the United States...Khadr is the only Westerner still jailed in Guantanamo, where he faces charges related to the...
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The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld the deportation to India of a man who killed a woman while street racing. In a 7-1 ruling, the justices set aside a Federal Court of Appeal ruling which ordered the government to reconsider the deportation of Sukhvir...
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In January, a federal court judge struck down the one-to-one ratio as unconstitutional and unnecessarily restrictive...Lawyer Alan Young, who represented medical marijuana users, said the ruling was a victory for "sick people." "It's time for Health Canada...
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ET The Council of Canadians with Disabilities is hailing a recent Federal Court of Appeal ruling that rejected a bid by Air Canada and WestJet challenging the one-person, one-fare policy. The airlines had argued charging a single fare to disabled passengers...
New Brunswick rules and offer all services in that province in French and English, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled on Friday. The court heard the case of Marie-Claire Paulin, a French-speaking woman who was stopped for speeding on a highway near Woodstock,...
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