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Canada (AG) v Ontario (AG) [1937] UKPC 6, [1937] A.C. 326, also known as the Labour Conventions Reference, is a landmark decision of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council concerning the distinct nature of federal and provincial jurisdiction in Canadian federalism.
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 ...
The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in Canadian Broadcasting Corp. v. Canada (Labour Relations Board) focused on the applicable standard of judicial review. [2] The CBC challenged the Labour Relations Board’s finding, arguing that it had acted within its rights by requiring Goldhawk to choose between his CBC role and his union presidency.
Other cases were appeals to courts besides the provincial Court of Appeal or the Supreme Court of Canada. The decisions are listed in chronological order. Abortion trial of Emily Stowe (1879) R. v. Jim (1915) : Aboriginal hunting rights; Canadian Admiral Corporation Ltd. v. Rediffusion Inc., [1954] Ex. CR 382, 20 CPR 75: copyright
Stinnes-Legien Agreement between trade unions and employers. [31] 1919 (EUROPE) International Federation of Trade Unions is founded. 1919 (United States) Farmer-Labor Party founded. [30] Communist Party of America founded. [30] Cleveland May Day riots occurred. Red Scare began. [30] Actors Strike occurred. [30] Chicago Race Riot occurred. [30]
Canadian trade union case law (11 P) United Kingdom trade union case law (19 P) United States trade union case law (1 C, 12 P) S. Service Employees International ...
It was the third attempt at a national labour federation to be formed in Canada: it succeeded the Canadian Labour Union which existed from 1873 to 1877 and the Canadian Labour Congress which held only one conference in 1881. The first meeting was called by the Toronto Trades Council and the Knights of Labor. It attracted mainly Toronto ...