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TCC
Perusse v. M.N.R., 2003 TCC 313
Constitutional issue [77] The Appellant argues that paragraph 3(2)(c) of the UIA and paragraph 5(2)(i) of the EIA contravenes section 15(1) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which states: Every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular, without discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability ...
TCC
Produits Forestiers Donohue Inc. v. The Queen, docket 98-2655-IT-G
Since it genuinely disposed of the shares, with an ACB of $62,210,000, of a corporation that it did not control, since it received as consideration a sum representing the FMV of the shares, and since neither it nor a related corporation acquired substituted property, DSF genuinely incurred a loss of $62,209,999 and the deduction of that loss contravenes no stop-loss rule. [79] The only provision referred to by counsel for the respondent which is not consistent with the list found in Schedule E is the rule stated in subparagraph 39(1)(c)(v) of the Act. ...
FCTD
Burstyn v. Canada (Canada Customs and Revenue Agency), 2006 FC 744
. · Authorized Persons shall disclose all information relevant to the employee who is exercising recourse, except any information that could compromise national security, compromise the integrity of any standardized assessment method, or any information that would contravene the Privacy Act. 5. ...
FCTD
Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada v. Canada (Customs and Revenue Agency), 2004 FC 507
Authorized persons shall disclose all information relevant to the employee who is exercising recourse, except any information that could compromise national security, compromise the integrity of any standardized assessment method, or any information that would contravene the Privacy Act. [116] Noteworthy here is the mandatory requirement that Authorized Persons "shall disclose all information to the employee who is exercising recourse," except for the specified exceptions. [117] The crucial issue here from the Applicant's perspective is the prohibition against disclosing information "regarding the assessment or treatment of another candidate in the selection process..... ...
FCTD
CC Havanos Corp. Ltd. (Re), 2002 FCT 941
In my opinion it is unlikely, or at least I am unable to conclude with certainty, that Parliament intended to impose an absolute prohibition on the courts on exercising some discretion in their assessment of the facts of each case and deciding, for example, to release certain property the possession of which does not in any way contravene the Excise Act. ...
FCTD
Olympia Interiors Ltd. v. Canada, docket T-1436-92
Saplys 12, a case involving prosecution, apparently under the Excise Tax Act, where it was found, inter alia, that the Crown had failed to meet its obligations to disclose evidence to be relied upon, thus compromising the defendant's right to a fair trial, and that the conduct of its investigation and prosecution of the charges was so unfair as to contravene fundamental notions of justice and to undermine integrity of the judicial process. ...
FCTD
Canada (Attorney General) v. Allard, 2008 FC 1294
[55] The subtlest jurisprudence allows for a Screening Board to set out the qualifications required by the Department in a reasonable manner, provided that the addition does not contravene the merit principle. ...
FCTD
Syncrude Canada Ltd. v. Canada (Attorney General), 2014 FC 776
Subsection 272(1) of CEPA makes it an offence to contravene subsection 139(1). ...
SCC
Bisaillon v. Keable, [1983] 2 SCR 60
I would dismiss this argument. (2) Did respondent Commissioner contravene the secrecy rule regarding the identity of police informers? ...
SCC
Pharmascience Inc. v. Binet, 2006 SCC 48, [2006] 2 SCR 513
Section 188 provides that anyone who contravenes a provision of the Professional Code is guilty of an offence. ...