Notable Cases
Every case is important to us.
Whether we are arguing an appeal before the Supreme Court of Canada, presenting a grievance before an arbitrator, or negotiating an individual contract or a collective agreement, we go to bat for our clients and we get results.
Some of our notable cases can be found using the search tools below.
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Law Society reasonably refused to accredit a law school at TWU
July 02, 2015
The Divisional Court has held that the Law Society of Upper Canada reasonably refused to accredit TWU's proposed law school.
Supreme Court limits government’s duty to ensure juries are representative
May 21, 2015
The Supreme Court of Canada has limited the government's obligation to address the under-representation of Aboriginal people on jury rolls.
Courts foil Carpenter’s attempt to claim benefits under Labourers’ benefit plan
April 08, 2015
The Court of Appeal has held that an expelled union member was not entitled to continue to make claims on the union's benefit plan until his credits ran out
Ban on physician-assisted dying violates the Charter
February 09, 2015
The Supreme Court of Canada has held that Criminal Code prohibitions on physician-assisted dying violate Charter rights to life and security of the person.
Supreme Court recognizes a constitutional right to strike
January 30, 2015
The Supreme Court of Canada has determined that the Charter's guarantee of freedom of association protects the right to strike.
Freedom of association includes right to independent bargaining agent
January 17, 2015
The Supreme Court of Canada holds RCMP members have the right to be represented by an independent association of their own choosing.