Canadian Broadcasting Corporation v. Canada (Border Services Agency), 2020 NSPC 29
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | The Honourable Judge Laurel Halfpenny MacQuarrie |
Citation | 2020 NSPC 29 |
Court | Provincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
Docket Number | nspc |
Date | 16 July 2020 |
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3 practice notes
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Capital City News Group Ltd. v. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of British Columbia,
...well as the four-step procedure set out and most recently adopted in Canadian Broadcasting Corporation v. Canada (Border Services Agency) 2020 NSPC 29 at para. Stage 1: The Crown must establish whether a privilege exists, in camera and ex parte, and the scope of the same. Stage 2: The Crown......
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation v. Canada (Border Services Agency),,
...counsel on the substantive procedure that should be employed on this Application. I released a “procedural decision” on July 16th (see 2020 NSPC 29). The Application would be heard first in camera, being Stages 1 and 2, then an open hearing for Stage 3 on the “Merits”, then Stage 4, being n......
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation v. Canada (Border Services Agency),
...this Court released the first of several decisions in this matter - Canadian Broadcasting Corporation v. Canada (Border Services Agency), 2020 NSPC 29 detailing the “process/procedure” the Court would follow in these Applications. [10] On March 16......
3 cases
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Capital City News Group Ltd. v. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of British Columbia,
...well as the four-step procedure set out and most recently adopted in Canadian Broadcasting Corporation v. Canada (Border Services Agency) 2020 NSPC 29 at para. Stage 1: The Crown must establish whether a privilege exists, in camera and ex parte, and the scope of the same. Stage 2: The Crown......
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation v. Canada (Border Services Agency),,
...counsel on the substantive procedure that should be employed on this Application. I released a “procedural decision” on July 16th (see 2020 NSPC 29). The Application would be heard first in camera, being Stages 1 and 2, then an open hearing for Stage 3 on the “Merits”, then Stage 4, being n......
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation v. Canada (Border Services Agency),
...this Court released the first of several decisions in this matter - Canadian Broadcasting Corporation v. Canada (Border Services Agency), 2020 NSPC 29 detailing the “process/procedure” the Court would follow in these Applications. [10] On March 16......