Brian A. Donovan v. Her Majesty the Queen (As Represented by the Attorney General of Canada), Barbara Beaumont, Guy Belle-Isle, Guy Boudreau, Mark Boudreau, Terry Leblanc, Claudette Miller, Vince Pranjivan and Paul Watters, [1994] 2 CTC 426 -- text

Riordon J.:—In this application Brian A. Donovan requests an order to quash search warrants issued by the Provincial Court under the authority of the Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-46 that the documents seized as a result be returned and that the respondent be prohibited from applying for further search warrants without giving three days' notice of any such application.

Her Majesty the Queen v. Antonio and Elsie Lusaya, [1994] 2 CTC 419 -- text

Babe J.: (orally):— Antonio Lusaya and Elsie Lusaya, who are husband and wife, are being tried before me pursuant to the Crown's election to proceed summarily on an Information containing some 72 counts under the Income Tax Act, R.S.C. 1952, c. 148 (am. S.C. 1970-71-72, c. 63) (the "Act").

Gray v. Attorney General of Canada, 93 DTC 5518, [1994] 2 CTC 409 (Ont. Ct. (G.D.)) -- text

Preliminary matters

With the consent of both sides, I have approved this matter for the commercial list.

Mr. Campbell acknowledges that if the applicants fail on this motion, they must arrange for delivery up for inspection by the tax department of all documents retained by their lawyer, Jonathan Lisus, on July 15, 1993 at the offices of their former legal counsel, Diamond, Fairbairn pursuant to subsection 232(3.1) of the Income Tax Act, R.S.C. 1952, c. 148 (am. S.C. 1970-71-72, c. 63) (the "Act").

The Queen v. Swantje, 94 DTC 6633, [1994] 2 CTC 382 (FCA), briefly aff'd [1996] 1 SCR 73, 96 DTC 6310 -- text

Marceau J.A.:—This is an application by the Crown from a decision of the Tax Court in a case involving Part 1.2 of the Income Tax Act, R.S.C. 1952, c. 148 (am. S.C. 1970-71-72, c. 63) (the "Act"). Part 1.2 was inserted

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