R v Boyer,
| Jurisdiction | Saskatchewan |
| Judge | Jackson,Kalmakoff,Whitmore |
| Citation | 2022 SKCA 62 |
| Docket Number | CACR3352; CACR3351 |
| Court | Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan) |
| Date | 31 May 2022 |
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2 practice notes
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Varley v. Canada (Attorney General),
...35 of the Constitution Act, 1982: R v Laviolette, 2005 SKPC 70; R v Belhumeur, 2007 SKPC 114; R v Goodon, 2008 MBPC 59; R v Boyer, 2022 SKCA 62. Children removed from their Métis families and communities are deprived of a meaningful opportunity to exercise such [135] Thus, the interest......
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Metis Settlements General Council v. Canada (Crown-Indigenous Relations),
...community spanning the Prairie provinces or several, smaller regional communities. The case was decided on another issue. In R v Boyer, 2022 SKCA 62, the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal ordered a new trial to allow the defendants to argue that a Prairie-wide Métis community can assert sec......
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Metis Settlements General Council v. Canada (Crown-Indigenous Relations),
...community spanning the Prairie provinces or several, smaller regional communities. The case was decided on another issue. In R v Boyer, 2022 SKCA 62, the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal ordered a new trial to allow the defendants to argue that a Prairie-wide Métis community can assert sec......