R. v. Archambault
| Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
| Court | Supreme Court (Canada) |
| Neutral Citation | 2024 SCC 35 |
| Citation | 2024 SCC 35 |
| Docket Number | 40428 |
| Date | 01 November 2024 |
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R. v. Nguyen
...and Emergency Preparedness), 2013 SCC 36, [2013] 2 S.C.R. 559; R. v. Dolbec, 2011 QCCA 1610; Arif v. R., 2020 QCCA 848; R. v. Archambault, 2024 SCC 35; R. v. Gagnon, 2013 QCCA 1744, 6 C.R. (7th) 134; Canada (Transportation Safety Board) v. Carroll‑Byrne, 2022 SCC 48, [2022] 3 S.C.R. 515; R.......
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R. v. Steinwand
...uncertainty in the criminal justice process surrounding preliminary inquiries: Borowski at 362; CM at para 37; see also R v Archambault, 2024 SCC 35 at paras 1, 90, 174; R v Smith, 2004 SCC 14 at paras Merits Decision Legislative provisions [16] The......
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Yat Sun Food Products Ltd. v. Griffith Foods International Inc.
...deals with matters before the Registrar of Trademarks. [37] Relying on the recent Supreme Court of Canada decision in R v Archambault, 2024 SCC 35 [Archambault], Yat Sun’s counsel argued that the new subsection 56(5), on its face, cannot have been intended to be retroactive and that Yat Sun......
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R v. Sabiston
...sentencing regime in the Criminal Code, there is simply no need to turn to the Charter for a remedy. … [18] We note that R v Archambault, 2024 SCC 35, affirmed that “[b]y nature, the court’s role in sentencing includes consideration of ‘society’s legitimate shared values and concerns’” (at ......
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