Canadian Broadcasting Corporation v. Canada (Border Services Agency), 2020 NSPC 29

JurisdictionNova Scotia
JudgeThe Honourable Judge Laurel Halfpenny MacQuarrie
Citation2020 NSPC 29
CourtProvincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
Docket Numbernspc
Date16 July 2020
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3 practice notes
  • Capital City News Group Ltd. v. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of British Columbia,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 17 Marzo 2021
    ...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......
  • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation v. Canada (Border Services Agency),,
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 16 Marzo 2021
    ...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......
  • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation v. Canada (Border Services Agency),
    • Canada
    • 9 Marzo 2023
    ...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
  • Capital City News Group Ltd. v. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of British Columbia,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 17 Marzo 2021
    ...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......
  • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation v. Canada (Border Services Agency),,
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 16 Marzo 2021
    ...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......
  • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation v. Canada (Border Services Agency),
    • Canada
    • 9 Marzo 2023
    ...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......

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