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  2. Canadian Parliament Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The only structure on Parliament Hill to have been purposefully demolished was the old Supreme Court building, which stood behind the West Block and housed the Supreme Court of Canada between 1889 and 1945.

  3. Second Supreme Court of Canada building - Wikipedia

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    The old Supreme Court building Courtroom in the old Supreme Court Building. The Second Supreme Court of Canada building sat to the west of Parliament Hill in Ottawa and was home to the Supreme Court of Canada from 1882 to 1945. Built in 1874, it was built by Chief Dominion Architect Thomas Seaton Scott for Department of Works as a workshop to ...

  4. List of courthouses - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Court of the Netherlands Huis Huguetan. Supreme Court of the Netherlands, The Hague Hoge Raad der Nederlanden / Huis Huguetan; Modern building(s) of the Supreme Court of the Netherlands; Rechthuis (Bellingwolde), former courthouse used 1643–1811, a national historic site since 1972, now a private residence

  5. List of buildings in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Court of Canada; National Library and Archives of Canada; Langevin Block; Cartier Square Drill Hall; East and West Memorial Buildings; Bank of Canada building; Confederation Building (Ottawa) Major-General George R. Pearkes Building, sometimes referred to as "National Defence Headquarters" Government Conference Centre; Sir Leonard ...

  6. Old Supreme Court (Canada) - Wikipedia

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  7. History of the Supreme Court of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Canada was founded in 1875 and has served as the final court of appeal in Canada since 1949. Its history may be divided into three general eras. From its inception in 1875 until 1949, the Court served as an intermediate appellate court subject to appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in Britain.

  8. Supreme court building - Wikipedia

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    The term "Supreme court building" refers to buildings housing supreme courts in a number of countries, including the following: Present supreme court buildings. CanadaSupreme Court Building; India – Supreme Court Building; Israel – Supreme Court Building; Pakistan – Supreme Court Building; Singapore – Supreme Court Building

  9. Ernest Cormier - Wikipedia

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    Central building of the Université de Montréal (Roger Gaudry Building) Cormier House in Montreal Supreme Court of Canada Building in Ottawa Église Sainte-Marguerite-Marie-Alacoque, Montreal (1924–1925) Église Saint-Ambroise, Montreal (1923) Ernest Cormier OC (December 5, 1885 – January 1, 1980) was a Canadian engineer and architect.