Stewart v. Toronto (Police Services Board), 2020 ONCA 255
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | Brown, Huscroft and Trotter JJ.A. |
Citation | 2020 ONCA 255 |
Date | 16 April 2020 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Ontario) |
Docket Number | C65779 |
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Ewert v. Canada, 2023 FC 1054
...Minister. The impact on Mr. Ward’s dignity and person was recognized as serious. (b)Stewart v Toronto (Police Services Board), 2020 ONCA 255 at paras 8, 19, 128–149. The Court of Appeal awarded $500 for an arbitrary detention and unreasonable search of the plaintiff’s b......
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Court Of Appeal Summaries (April 13 17, 2020)
...International Law, Hague Convention, Children's Law Reform Act , RSO 1990, c C12, s. 40 Stewart v Toronto (Police Services Board), 2020 ONCA 255 Keywords: Constitutional Law, Freedom of Expression, Freedom from Unreasonable Search and Seizure, Freedom from Arbitrary Detention, Torts, Tresp......
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Thibodeau v. Edmonton Regional Airports Authority, 2022 FC 565
...as it was a class action, and the total award was $20 million. It is true that in Stewart v Toronto (Police Services Board), 2020 ONCA 255, and Mason v Turner, 2014 BCSC 211, damages were awarded in the amount of $500. I believe, however, that the language rights decisions rendered by this ......
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Charter Breaches Against G20 Protester Lead To $500 In Damages
...of Rights and Freedoms. The decision shows that damages are usually minimal. Background In Stewart v. Toronto (Police Services Board), 2020 ONCA 255, the plaintiff attended a peaceful protest at a public park in Toronto that was held during the G20 summit in As a condition of entering the p......
2 cases
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Ewert v. Canada, 2023 FC 1054
...Minister. The impact on Mr. Ward’s dignity and person was recognized as serious. (b)Stewart v Toronto (Police Services Board), 2020 ONCA 255 at paras 8, 19, 128–149. The Court of Appeal awarded $500 for an arbitrary detention and unreasonable search of the plaintiff’s b......
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Thibodeau v. Edmonton Regional Airports Authority, 2022 FC 565
...as it was a class action, and the total award was $20 million. It is true that in Stewart v Toronto (Police Services Board), 2020 ONCA 255, and Mason v Turner, 2014 BCSC 211, damages were awarded in the amount of $500. I believe, however, that the language rights decisions rendered by this ......
2 firm's commentaries
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Court Of Appeal Summaries (April 13 17, 2020)
...International Law, Hague Convention, Children's Law Reform Act , RSO 1990, c C12, s. 40 Stewart v Toronto (Police Services Board), 2020 ONCA 255 Keywords: Constitutional Law, Freedom of Expression, Freedom from Unreasonable Search and Seizure, Freedom from Arbitrary Detention, Torts, Tresp......
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Charter Breaches Against G20 Protester Lead To $500 In Damages
...of Rights and Freedoms. The decision shows that damages are usually minimal. Background In Stewart v. Toronto (Police Services Board), 2020 ONCA 255, the plaintiff attended a peaceful protest at a public park in Toronto that was held during the G20 summit in As a condition of entering the p......