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Hearings begin at Supreme Court on constitutionality of random police traffic stops
MONTREAL — The Supreme Court of Canada started hearing a case on Monday about whether it's constitutional for police to make ...
When they argue their case, lawyers often get a minute or less to speak before justices fire away with questions ...
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Supreme Court of Canada to rule on whether random traffic stops are constitutional
MONTREAL — The Supreme Court of Canada has started hearing a case about whether it's constitutional for police to make random ...
Trump’s tariff threats over Greenland highlight why the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential import‑tax powers could ...
MONTREAL (CN) — In a case brought by a man who says he was racially profiled by law enforcement during several traffic stops over the course of a year and a half, the Supreme Court of Canada must ...
The Supreme Court of Canada is hearing a case Monday about whether it’s constitutional for police to make a random traffic ...
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Justice Sheilah Martin to retire from Supreme Court of Canada effective May 30
OTTAWA — Justice Sheilah Martin says she will retire from the Supreme Court of Canada effective May 30, one day shy of her 70th birthday.
The Supreme Court of British Columbia (BC) heard a constitutional challenge on Monday to end forced transfers of patients seeking access to medical assistance in dying (MAiD), brought by ...
Should a police officer be able to pull you over without a reason? The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on a Quebec case ...
The Supreme Court could rule as soon as Tuesday on the tariffs’ legality.
Is the Supreme Court ruling on President Trump's tariffs today? Here's what to know about the SCOTUS ruling, if it'll happen ...
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