UR Pride Centre for Sexuality and Gender Diversity v. Government of Saskatchewan
| Jurisdiction | Saskatchewan |
| Court | Court of King's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada) |
| Citation | 2024 SKKB 23 |
| Docket Number | KBG-RG-01978-2023 |
| Date | 02 February 2024 |
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Saskatchewan (Minister of Education) v. UR Pride Centre for Sexuality and Gender Diversity
...Justice Lian M. Schwann The Honourable Justice Jerome A. Tholl In dissent: The Honourable Justice Neal W. Caldwell On appeal from: 2024 SKKB 23, Regina Appeal September 23–24, 2024 Counsel: Deron Kuski, K.C., Milad Alishahi and Bennet Misskey for the Appellant Adam Goldenberg, Ljiljana Stan......
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Graham Design Builders LP v. Mod-Panel Manufacturing Ltd.
...that it discloses no reasonable cause of action. [43] In UR Pride Centre for Sexuality and Gender Diversity v Government of Saskatchewan, 2024 SKKB 23 at para 84, [2024] 11 WWR 75, with respect to the issue of whether a proposed amendment discloses a reasonable cause of action, the Court st......
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Liberal Party of Canada v The Complainants
...this Court cannot presume that it ever will: UR Pride Centre for Sexuality and Gender Diversity v. Saskatchewan (Minister of Education), 2024 SKKB 23, at paras. 64 I agree with counsel for the respondents that Bill C-65 is irrelevant to the issues before me. I also agree that it would be an......
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Maurice Law Barristers & Solicitors v. Sweetgrass First Nation
...a plaintiff to establish a difficult or novel claim. See: UR Pride Centre for Sexuality and Gender Diversity v Government of Saskatchewan, 2024 SKKB 23 at para 103. That should also apply in the injunction context. I am highly skeptical that any cause of action for immediacy exists – MLaw h......
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5 cases
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Saskatchewan (Minister of Education) v. UR Pride Centre for Sexuality and Gender Diversity
...Justice Lian M. Schwann The Honourable Justice Jerome A. Tholl In dissent: The Honourable Justice Neal W. Caldwell On appeal from: 2024 SKKB 23, Regina Appeal September 23–24, 2024 Counsel: Deron Kuski, K.C., Milad Alishahi and Bennet Misskey for the Appellant Adam Goldenberg, Ljiljana Stan......
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Graham Design Builders LP v. Mod-Panel Manufacturing Ltd.
...that it discloses no reasonable cause of action. [43] In UR Pride Centre for Sexuality and Gender Diversity v Government of Saskatchewan, 2024 SKKB 23 at para 84, [2024] 11 WWR 75, with respect to the issue of whether a proposed amendment discloses a reasonable cause of action, the Court st......
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Liberal Party of Canada v The Complainants
...this Court cannot presume that it ever will: UR Pride Centre for Sexuality and Gender Diversity v. Saskatchewan (Minister of Education), 2024 SKKB 23, at paras. 64 I agree with counsel for the respondents that Bill C-65 is irrelevant to the issues before me. I also agree that it would be an......
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Maurice Law Barristers & Solicitors v. Sweetgrass First Nation
...a plaintiff to establish a difficult or novel claim. See: UR Pride Centre for Sexuality and Gender Diversity v Government of Saskatchewan, 2024 SKKB 23 at para 103. That should also apply in the injunction context. I am highly skeptical that any cause of action for immediacy exists – MLaw h......
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