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  2. Court of Appeal for Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Canada hears appeals from less than 3% of the decisions of the Court of Appeal for Ontario, therefore in a practical sense, the Court of Appeal is the last avenue of appeal for most litigants in Ontario. [2] Among the Court of Appeal's most notable decisions was the 2003 ruling in Halpern v Canada (AG) that found defining ...

  3. Category:Court of Appeal for Ontario cases - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Court of Appeal for Ontario cases" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. Coulter Osborne - Wikipedia

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    Integrity Commissioner of Ontario; In office September 17, 2001 – July 31, 2007: Preceded by: Gregory Evans: Succeeded by: Lynn Morrison: Justice of the Court of Appeal for Ontario; In office 1990–2001: Justice of the High Court of Ontario; In office 1978–1990: Personal details; Born

  5. List of Canadian courts of appeal cases - Wikipedia

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    A select number of decisions from the courts of appeal have proven to be the leading case law in a number of fields and have subsequently been adopted across all provinces, or else they are famous decisions in their own right. Most frequently the decisions were never appealed or were denied leave to the Supreme Court of Canada. The notable ...

  6. David Watt (judge) - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 David Watt handed down a sentence of 2 years to convicted pedophile Gordon Stuckless. Two days later, victim and whistleblower Martin Kruze died by suicide. [3] Justice Watt retired from the Court of Appeal of Ontario and had his swearing out ceremony on his 75th birthday on November 2, 2021.

  7. Ontario Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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  9. Toronto (City) v Ontario (Attorney General) - Wikipedia

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    The court found that the provisions of the act infringed upon the section 2(b) rights of both candidates and electors. However, on appeal, the Court of Appeal for Ontario stayed the decision of the lower court, and a year later, it ruled that the provisions were constitutional. Subsequently, the City of Toronto appealed to the Supreme Court of ...