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Attorney General of Canada v. The Reader's Digest Association (Canada) Ltd., Sélection du Reader's Digest (Canada) Ltée, [1961] SCR 775
Fleming, in connection with the annual financial report which the Minister of Finance makes to Parliament which is commonly called the Budget Address, would you state to the Court whether in advance of the presentation of that address to the House of Commons it is approved by Cabinet? ...
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The Queen v. Laboratoires Marois Limitée, [1958] SCR 425
The section is merely an enactment conferring upon the Exchequer Court exclusively the jurisdiction of dealing with disputes arising in connection with assessments made under the Act; and as regards tax, interest and penalties, its powers are confined to seeing that they are only charged in strict accordance with the Act. ...
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The Municipality of the City and County of Saint-John et al. v. Fraser-Brace Overseas Corporation et al., [1958] SCR 263
The Canadian Government granted and assured to the United States Government without charge such rights of access, use and occupation as might be required for the construction, equipment and operation of the stations allocated to that country, and agreed that, within the sites so made available, the United States might do whatever was necessary or appropriate to the carrying out of its responsibility in Canada in connection with the work. ...
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Minister of Justice (Can.) v. Borowski, [1981] 2 SCR 575
In the provincial and federal field, the issue of an illegal, or perhaps unconstitutional, expenditure would not likely arise per se but, in the main, only (as is alleged in this case) in connection with the operation of challenged legislation; the challenge to the expenditure would thus depend on the outcome of the challenge to the legislation. ...
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Atco Ltd. v. Calgary Power Ltd., [1982] 2 SCR 557
Inland Revenue Commissioners, [1943] A.C. 335, where Viscount Simon stated, at p. 339: I find it impossible to adopt the view that a person who (by having the requisite voting power in a company subject to his will and ordering) can make the ultimate decision as to where and how the business of the company shall be carried on, and who thus has in fact control of the company’s affairs, is a person of whom it can be said that he has not in this connexion a controlling interest in the company. ...
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Compo Co. Ltd. v. Blue Crest Music et al., [1980] 1 SCR 357
The words 'manufacturing' and 'manufactured' have come before the courts in this country in connection with proceedings under the Income Tax Act and the Excise Tax Act. ...
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Deputy Minister of Rev. (Que.) v. Rainville, [1980] 1 SCR 35
The traditional French language dictionaries do not set out a meaning for this word as it may be employed in connection with legal matters, but in the absence of any indication to the contrary either in the statute or in an authoritative work, one must [Page 53] assume that the word carries the same general meaning in both languages, particularly where, as here, each word appears at the same point in the definition. ...
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Kew v. Burlington, [1980] 2 SCR 598
[Page 603] This second procedure has its origins in constitutional problems arising in connection with the first mentioned avenue of appeal. ...
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Thorson v. Attorney General of Canada, [1975] 1 SCR 138
Counsel for the respondents also relied in this connection upon Reference re Subsections (1) (3) and (4) of S. 11 of the Official Languages Act, S. 23C of the New Brunswick Evidence Act and S. 14 of the New Brunswick Official Languages Act [22], which was a judgment of the New Brunswick Court of Appeal on a reference. ...
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Bishop v. Stevens, [1990] 2 SCR 467
Copyright Act, 1956, s. 6(7), which allows ephemeral recording in connection with broadcast performances. ...