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  1. The Courts of Nova Scotia. The Courts of Nova Scotia are made up of three levels of courts that deal with criminal matters (adult and youth), as well as civil and family law matters, probate, bankruptcy, summary offences (including traffic and bylaw offences), small claims disputes and appeals of all types of matters. About the Courts. Decisions.

  2. Mar 16, 2020 · Office of the Chief Military Judge. As an independent judicial organization, the Office of the Chief Military Judge is a federal organization that conducts its activities at arm’s length from the Government of Canada, which includes the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces. The military judges preside at courts martial ...

  3. Court Decisions. There is significant public interest in court decisions in Saskatchewan. Given that court decisions can have an immediate impact on the lives of citizens in the province, the public wants to learn more about how courts operate and make decisions and why certain results are reached in particular cases. Judges are required to ...

  4. Jul 7, 2014 · There are quietly iconoclastic decisions such as the 1985 case of Big M Drug Mart Ltd., [1985] 1 SCR 295 heard by the Supreme Court of Canada. Its unassuming beginning occurred on May 30, 1982 when Big M Drug Mart was charged with selling groceries, plastic cups and a bicycle lock thereby “unlawfully carrying on the sale of goods” contrary ...

  5. This website publishes the daily court lists for the Superior Court of Justice (Ontario) and the Ontario Court of Justice. The daily court lists include the case name, time, room number and reason for the court appearance. For criminal matters in the Ontario Court of Justice, the docket number will also be displayed under the Docket Line column ...

  6. The judges and the justices of the peace of the Court preside over adult criminal, youth criminal, family law, child welfare, and provincial offences matters. Scam alert: The Ontario Court of Justice will never make phone calls demanding money or detailed personal information. If you receive such a call, consider it a scam.

  7. Aug 22, 2017 · In July, the Supreme Court of Canada released two major decisions on the Crown’s duty to consult and accommodate Indigenous peoples. Those decisions provide important guidance that can help to ...

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