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The Supreme Court of Canada is the court of last resort and final appeal in Canada. Cases that are successfully appealed to the Court are generally of national importance. Once a case is decided the Court will publish written reasons for the decision that consist of one or more reasons from any number of the nine justice
Toronto (City) v Ontario (Attorney General), 2021 SCC 34, is a landmark [2] [3] decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on freedom of expression and unwritten constitutional principles.
March 24, 2022 May 27, 2022 B.J.T. v. J.D., 2022 SCC 24 December 1 and 2, 2021 June 3, 2022 R. v. Goforth, 2022 SCC 25 December 7, 2021 June 10, 2022 Canada (Attorney General) v. Collins Family Trust, 2022 SCC 26 January 11, 2022 June 17, 2022 British Columbia (Attorney General) v. Council of Canadians with Disabilities, 2022 SCC 27
March 20, 2024 March 20, 2024 V Dickson v. Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, 2024 SCC 10 February 7, 2023 March 28, 2024 2 1 1 Case name Argued Decided Wagner: Karakatsanis: Côté: Brown: Rowe: Martin: Kasirer: Jamal: O'Bonsawin: Moreau: Eurobank Ergasias S.A. v. Bombardier inc., 2024 SCC 11 November 14, 2023 April 5, 2024 Shot Both Sides v ...
Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia v Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Company of Canada, 2021 SCC 47 : May 17, 2021 November 18, 2021 R v Albashir, 2021 SCC 48 : May 14, 2021 November 19, 2021 Canada v. Alta Energy Luxembourg S.A.R.L., 2021 SCC 49 : March 19, 2021 November 26, 2021 Barendregt v Grebliunas: December 2, 2021
March 22, 2022 January 27, 2023 R v Hilbach, 2023 SCC 3 March 22, 2022 January 27, 2023 R v McGregor, 2023 SCC 4 February 17, 2023 R v Downes, 2023 SCC 5 : March 10, 2023 R v Chatillon, 2023 SCC 7 : March 15, 2023 March 15, 2023 R v McColman, 2023 SCC 8 : November 1, 2022 March 23, 2023 R v Breault, 2023 SCC 9 : April 13, 2023 Murray‑Hall v.
Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v Vavilov, 2019 SCC 65 : December 4, 2018 December 19, 2019 Bell Canada v Canada (Attorney General), 2019 SCC 66 : December 4, 2018 December 19, 2019 Canada Post Corp. v Canadian Union of Postal Workers, 2019 SCC 67 : December 10, 2018 December 20, 2019 Case name Argued Decided Wagner: Abella
R v Bissonnette, 2022 SCC 23 is a landmark [2] decision of the Supreme Court of Canada which held that life sentences without a realistic possibility of parole constituted cruel and unusual punishment.