Nova Scotia (Community Services) v. J.M., 2018 NSCA 71
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | Farrar,Bryson,Derrick |
Citation | 2018 NSCA 71 |
Date | 17 August 2018 |
Court | Court of Appeal of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
Docket Number | CA 474378 |
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2 practice notes
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R. v. MacDonald, 2018 NSPC 72
...v. Saguenay (City), 2015 SCC 16 at para. 106; R. v. Abbey (No. 2), 2017 ONCA 640; Nova Scotia (Community Services) v. J.M., 2018 NSCA 71 at para. [69] I would observe that Ms. MacLean has been qualified as an expert in a number of curative-discharge cases......
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Children’s Aid Society of Toronto v. T.L., 2018 ONCJ 691
...properly qualified. For example, see the recent decision of the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal in Nova Scotia (community Services) v. J.M., 2018 NSCA 71. [102] Had the Society sought to rely on the urine and meconium testing, the Society could have filed a much more detailed affidavit aimed at......
2 cases
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R. v. MacDonald, 2018 NSPC 72
...v. Saguenay (City), 2015 SCC 16 at para. 106; R. v. Abbey (No. 2), 2017 ONCA 640; Nova Scotia (Community Services) v. J.M., 2018 NSCA 71 at para. [69] I would observe that Ms. MacLean has been qualified as an expert in a number of curative-discharge cases......
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Children’s Aid Society of Toronto v. T.L., 2018 ONCJ 691
...properly qualified. For example, see the recent decision of the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal in Nova Scotia (community Services) v. J.M., 2018 NSCA 71. [102] Had the Society sought to rely on the urine and meconium testing, the Society could have filed a much more detailed affidavit aimed at......