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McCormick v. Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, 2014 SCC 39, [2014] 2 SCR 108
Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, 2014 SCC 39, [2014] 2 S.C.R. 108 SUPREME COURT OF CANADA Citation: McCormick v. ... The duties of the managing partner include “managing and structuring the human resources of the Firm, including Partners, associates and staff” and “delegat[ing] specific functions, responsibilities, authorities and accountabilities to Regional Managing Partners, committees, task forces, individual Partners or associates, as appropriate, and supervis[ing] the execution of those tasks”. [4] Within the firm, all management and support staff report directly or indirectly to a chief operating officer. [5] The chief operating officer reports through the firm’s managing partner to the Board. [6] [8] All written opinions given to a client are the opinion of the firm, and must be reviewed and approved by a partner other than the partner who prepared it. ... Solicitors for the respondent: Nathanson Schachter & Thompson, Vancouver. ...
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MacDonald v. Canada, 2020 SCC 6, [2020] 1 SCR 319
Canada, 2020 SCC 6, [2020] 1 S.C.R. 319 SUPREME COURT OF CANADA Citation: MacDonald v. ... (Wagner C.J. and Moldaver, Karakatsanis, Brown, Rowe, Martin and Kasirer JJ. concurring) Côté J. ... The issue was whether income from the settlement of forward sales contracts for the delivery of silver counted as “resource profits” within the meaning s. 1204(1) of the Income Tax Regulations, C.R.C., c. 945. ...
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Morguard Properties Ltd. v. City of Winnipeg, [1983] 2 SCR 493
ON APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF APPEAL FOR MANITOBA Assessment — Freeze — The City of Winnipeg Act providing review procedure — Whether legislation instituting 'freeze program" superseded the provisions of The City of Winnipeg Act — Whether Board of Revision prohibited from hearing assessment complaints — Construction of taxing statute — An Act Respecting the Assessment of Property for Taxation in Municipalities in 1981 and 1982, 1980 (Man.), c. 71, s. 4(1) — The City of Winnipeg Act, 1971 (Man.), c. 105, s. 159(3). ... The resources at hand in the preparation and enactment of legislation are such that a court must be slow to presume oversight or inarticulate intentions when the rights of the citizen are involved. The Legislature has complete control of the process of legislation, and when it has not for any reason clearly expressed itself, it has all the resources available to correct that inadequacy of expression. ...
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Wallace Realty Co. Ltd. v. City of Ottawa, [1930] SCR 387
Town & County Bank, 13 App. Cas., 418; City of Kingston v. Can. Life Assur. ... & J., 123, and other cases, referred to. APPEAL by the Wallace Realty Co. ... Stewart & Lloyds [14], as follows: * * * it all depended on whether this expenditure was really an outlay to earn profit or was an application of profit earned. ...
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Pacific Coast Coin Exchange v. Ontario Securities Commission (1977), 80 DLR (3d) 529, [1978] 2 SCR 112
Should the price of silver go down, there is no possibility for the investor to finance his balance (except through his own resources) and from that moment, he is at the mercy of Pacific. ... Solicitors for the appellants: McCarthy & McCarthy, Toronto. Solicitor for the respondent: M.W. ... [1] (1975), 8 O.R. (2d) 257, 57 D.L.R. (3d) 641. [2] (1975), 7 O.R. (2d) 395, 55 D.L.R. (3d) 331. [3] (1946), 328 U.S. 293. [4] (1971), 485 P. 2d 105. [5] (1975), 404 F. ...
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R. v. Rafilovich, 2019 SCC 51, [2019] 3 SCR 838
This term of imprisonment must be served consecutively to any other term of imprisonment imposed on the offender (s. 462.37(4)(b)). [110] A term of imprisonment imposed for defaulting on a fine in lieu is not regarded as a punishment for the designated offence, but rather as an enforcement mechanism to encourage payment by those who have the resources (see Angelis, at para. 50, citing R. v. ... Those who are fortunate enough to fall within the former category are permitted to draw upon this pool of resources to fund their own defence with almost no strings attached. ... Rafilovich had the benefit of a pool of resources to draw upon to fund his defence. ...
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Laurentide Motels Ltd. v. Beauport (City), [1989] 1 SCR 705
The exercise of this power depends on the wishes or the political constraints of a municipal corporation, whose decision is affected by various factors such as the extent of its territory, its population, its financial resources, pressure from its electorate and so on. ... The municipality was not in a position to guarantee the quantity of water as its rapid growth had made the existing resources inadequate. ... Certainly the city could, for lack of resources or some other reason, limit its service or even decide not to establish such a service, but if that were its decision it would be a policy‑making decision that it would have to embody in a specific by‑law. ...
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Resolute FP Canada Inc. v. Ontario (Attorney General), 2019 SCC 60, [2019] 4 SCR 394
(Rowe J. concurring) Note: This document is subject to editorial revision before its reproduction in final form in the Canada Supreme Court Reports. ... On January 28, 1982, the then Provincial Secretary for Resources Development wrote to Great Lakes, indicating that Ontario was “prepared to indemnify Great Lakes Forest Products Limited against any claims related to mercury pollution” (the “1982 Indemnity” (A.R., vol. ... To overcome this impasse, Ontario’s Provincial Secretary for Resources Development, the Honourable R. ...
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Tele-Mobile Co. v. Ontario, 2008 SCC 12, [2008] 1 SCR 305
C‑34 , ss. 11 , 12 , 30.11 . Criminal Code , R.S.C. 1985, c. C‑46 , ss. 83.28 , 462.32(6) , 462.33(7) , 487.01 , 487.012 to 487.017 [ad. 2004, c. 3, s. 7], 487.015(4)(b), 487.02, 708, 809, 839. ... S‑26 , s. 40(1) . Telecommunications Act , S.C. 1993, c. 38 . ... Although the increased workload resulting from the multiplication of court orders in relation to specific types of third parties (e.g., service providers) is certainly an argument that cannot be discounted, a general obligation on governments (either per se or through its law enforcement agencies) to pay for assistance with the execution of court orders would create a financial strain on already limited resources in the field of the administration of justice. ...
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Union of New Brunswick Indians v. New Brunswick (Minister of Finance), [1998] 1 SCR 1161
& P.E.I.R. 164. Statutes and Regulations Cited Budget Implementation Act, 1997, S.C. 1997, c. 26 . Constitution Act, 1867, s. 92(2) . Indian Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. I‑5, ss. 87 , 88 , 89(1) [rep. ... Edmonton: First Nations Resource Council, 1990. APPEAL from a judgment of the New Brunswick Court of Appeal (1996), 178 N.B.R. (2d) 1, 454 A.P.R. 1, 135 D.L.R. (4th) 193, [1997] 1 C.N.L.R. 213, [1996] N.B.J. ...