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Human Rights, the Charter, and Access to Justice
By: Jennifer Koshan PDF Version: Human Rights, the Charter, and Access to Justice Case Commented On: Canadian Human Rights Commission v. Canada (Attorney General), 2016 FCA 200 (CanLII) This summer, the Federal Court of Appeal upheld the ruling of the Canadian … Continue reading
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Charter Equality Challenges to the Income Tax Act: The Unsuccessful Streak is Strong, 30 Years On
By: Kyle Gardiner PDF Version: Charter Equality Challenges to the Income Tax Act: The Unsuccessful Streak is Strong, 30 Years On Research Commented On: Shea Nerland Law LLP Fellowship Project on Tax Law and Equality, Summer 2016 On 2 May, 2016, … Continue reading
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Polyamorous Families in Canada: Early Results of New Research from CRILF
By: John-Paul Boyd PDF Version: Polyamorous Families in Canada: Early Results of New Research from CRILF Report Commented On: Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family, Perceptions of Polyamorous Relationships: Preliminary Data On 20 June 2016, the Canadian Research Institute … Continue reading
The Deductibility of Legal Fees Incurred in Child Support Proceedings and Section 15 of the Charter
By: Kyle Gardiner PDF Version:The Deductibility of Legal Fees Incurred in Child Support Proceedings and Section 15 of the Charter Case commented on: Grenon v. Canada, 2016 FCA 4 (CanLII), leave to appeal dismissed, 2016 CanLII 41074 (SCC) On June … Continue reading
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“What Were They Thinking?” Condominiums, Oppressive Conduct and Human Rights
By: Jennifer Koshan PDF Version: “What Were They Thinking?” Condominiums, Oppressive Conduct and Human Rights Case commented on: Condominium Corporation No 072 9313 (Trails of Mill Creek) v Schultz, 2016 ABQB 338 (CanLII) I have commented a couple of times previously … Continue reading
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