Canada's main oil-producing province Alberta has filed a federal court challenge to Ottawa's carbon tax exemption for home heating oil, arguing it is unconstitutional and unlawful, the Alberta ...
The Supreme Court of Canada has clarified the legal path for judges when reviewing the validity of government regulations, ...
Environment and Justice ministers say the three-year exemption for home heating oil is meant to give provinces time to switch ...
Starting October 1, Canada’s Federal Court will speed up the judicial review ... an Application for Leave and Judicial Review using Form IR-1 and specifically mention the Pilot Project in ...
In his submissions to federal court, Yucheng Su claimed he likes to drink wine — but probably wouldn't qualify as a "wine collector." Canada Border ... in filling out forms and failure to ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says if his party forms government, it will scrap the federal sales tax on new homes ...
While loans, financing, and lines of credit can be beneficial tools, debt can be a double-edged sword that can leave you in a ...
In June, the Federal Court ruled the agreement doesn't affect legal rights and does not recognize the NunatuKavut Community Council as an "Aboriginal people of Canada." The Department of Crown ...
The court-appointed mediator and monitors also filed substantially similar proposed plans for Imperial Tobacco Canada Limited and Imperial Tobacco Company Limited (together, ITL) and JTI-Macdonald ...
they contacted Canada's federal RCMP, which ultimately decided to press terrorism charges. "Terrorism comes in many forms and it's important to note that it is not restricted to any particular ...
Taylor reportedly wiped away tears in court as Judge Mark Davis handed ... while owning a gun and lying about her drug use on a federal form. Her attorneys had asked for home confinement and ...
In June, the Federal Court ruled the agreement doesn’t affect legal rights and does not recognize the NunatuKavut Community Council as an “Aboriginal people of Canada.” The Department of ...