Chu v. Canada (Attorney General), 2017 BCSC 630
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | The Honourable Justice H. MacNaughton |
Citation | 2017 BCSC 630 |
Docket Number | S157746 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Date | 18 April 2017 |
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9 practice notes
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P.H. c. Canada (Procureur général),
...c. 1, ss. 115 , 161, 162.Sex Offender Information Registration Act, S.C. 2004, c. 10.CASES CITEDAPPLIED:Chu v. Canada (Attorney General), 2017 BCSC 630, 347 C.C.C. (3d) 449; ITO‑Int’l Terminal Operators v. Miida Electronics, [1986] 1 S.C.R. 752 , (1986), 28 D.L.R. (4th) 641; ......
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Lum v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 FC 797
...B.C. judge rules”. Attached as Exhibit B is a copy of the British Columbia Supreme Court decision Chu v Canada (Attorney General), 2017 BCSC 630 [Chu]. Mr. Lum deposed his belief that the applicant in Chu is Subject B, Mr. Chu. [67] Chu was a successful constitutional challenge to the retro......
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Attorney General of Canada v. Power,
...were committed prior to these statutes coming into force, have been declared unconstitutional (see Chu v. Canada (Attorney General), 2017 BCSC 630, [2017] B.C.J. No. 742 (QL); P.H. v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 FC 393, [2020] F.C.J. No. 396 (QL), at para. 97). In the present case, the ......
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Joseph Power v. Attorney General of Canada,
...Those legislative provisions have since been declared unconstitutional. In Chu v. Canada (Attorney General), 2017 BCSC 630 (CanLII), Justice MacNaughton of the Supreme Court of British Columbia held that they violated an offender’s rights under s. 11 of the Charter of Rights and Free......
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9 cases
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Lum v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 FC 797
...B.C. judge rules”. Attached as Exhibit B is a copy of the British Columbia Supreme Court decision Chu v Canada (Attorney General), 2017 BCSC 630 [Chu]. Mr. Lum deposed his belief that the applicant in Chu is Subject B, Mr. Chu. [67] Chu was a successful constitutional challenge to the retro......
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P.H. c. Canada (Procureur général),
...c. 1, ss. 115 , 161, 162.Sex Offender Information Registration Act, S.C. 2004, c. 10.CASES CITEDAPPLIED:Chu v. Canada (Attorney General), 2017 BCSC 630, 347 C.C.C. (3d) 449; ITO‑Int’l Terminal Operators v. Miida Electronics, [1986] 1 S.C.R. 752 , (1986), 28 D.L.R. (4th) 641; ......
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Joseph Power v. Attorney General of Canada,
...Those legislative provisions have since been declared unconstitutional. In Chu v. Canada (Attorney General), 2017 BCSC 630 (CanLII), Justice MacNaughton of the Supreme Court of British Columbia held that they violated an offender’s rights under s. 11 of the Charter of Rights and Free......
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Attorney General of Canada v. Power,
...were committed prior to these statutes coming into force, have been declared unconstitutional (see Chu v. Canada (Attorney General), 2017 BCSC 630, [2017] B.C.J. No. 742 (QL); P.H. v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 FC 393, [2020] F.C.J. No. 396 (QL), at para. 97). In the present case, the ......
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