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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Court protects freedom of speech in land development dispute
September 13, 2013
Court of Appeal strikes out bylaw provisions that breached the appellants' freedom to peacefully protest land claims issues.
Supreme Court upholds provincial human rights law against hate speech
February 27, 2013
Supreme Court upholds the hate speech provisions of Saskatchewan's Human Rights Code, and refuses to apply the provisions differently to LGBTQ persons.
Can a witness in a criminal trial wear a niqab while testifying?
December 20, 2012
The Supreme Court of Canada sets out the approach to determining whether a witness in a criminal case can wear a niqab while testifying.
Gladue factors must be applied in determining extradition cases
September 21, 2012
Ontario Court of Appeal holds that the "Gladue factors" used in sentencing Aboriginal persons must also be applied in extradition cases.
Criminal Code’s prostitution laws violate Charter, Court of Appeal says
March 26, 2012
Ontario Court of Appeal strikes down prostitution laws.
Administrative tribunals are courts of competent jurisdiction under the Charter
June 11, 2010
Supreme Court of Canada confirms that administrative tribunals with the authority to decide questions of law are courts of competent jurisdiction under s. 24 of the Charter.