Case name: |
Human Rights Institute of Canada v. Canada (Minister of Public Works and Government Services) |
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Jurisdiction: |
Canada - British Columbia |
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Parties: |
Name |
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Appearing as |
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Citizens Concerned About Free Trade |
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Plaintiff |
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Defence of Canadian Liberty Committee, The |
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Plaintiff |
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Fogal, Constance Clara |
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Plaintiff |
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Human Rights Institute of Canada, The |
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Plaintiff |
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Larson, Rosemary |
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Plaintiff |
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Puhalo, Lazar |
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Plaintiff |
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Canada (Attorney General) |
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Defendant |
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Canada (Minister of Public Works and Government Services) |
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Defendant |
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Canada (Prime Minister and other members of Cabinet) |
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Defendant |
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Goldie, Michael |
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Defendant |
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United States of America |
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Defendant |
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Decision makers: |
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Designation |
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Bauman, Robert J. |
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Lawyers: |
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Appearing for |
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Azevedo, Manuel A. |
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Plaintiff |
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Galati, Rocco |
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Plaintiff |
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Rankin, Harry |
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Plaintiff |
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Cowper, D. Geoffrey |
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Defendant |
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Hunter, John J.L. |
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Defendant |
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Stephens, K. Michael |
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Defendant |
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Decision: |
Application for an injunction to prevent registration of a document in the provincial Land Title Office transferring title from the Province of B.C. to the Federal Government pursuant to an expropriation conducted under the Expropriation Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. E-21. The application was dismissed on grounds that pursuant to the Crown Proceedings Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 89, an injunction cannot be granted against the Crown. |
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ExLaw citation: |
[1999] EXLAW 309 |
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Parallel citations: |
[1999] BCJ No. 2096 |
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[1999] BCJ No. 2103 |
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(1999) 68 LCR 161 |
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