Constitutional Rights
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Police breached accused Quebec man’s right to counsel, Supreme Court rulesThe unanimous decision comes Friday in the case of Patrick Dussault, who was arrested in 2013 for murder and arson in Gatineau, Que.CanadaApr 29, 2022
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Sask. Métis Nation sues province, alleges repeated failure to consult on land rightsA statement of claim filed Tuesday says the province has failed to include the Métis in decisions concerning land use or activities like trapping and fishing.CanadaSep 16, 2020
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La Loche, Sask. mother dismayed man charged in her son’s death isn’t facing trialA Saskatchewan mother is left looking for answers after a murder charge against her son’s accused killer were stayed due to unreasonable amount of time in getting the case to trial.CrimeDec 18, 2016
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‘Loss of faith’ from spy allies possible if Canada proceeds with court disclosure: CSE officialClose allies will curb or even halt the flow of intelligence to the Communications Security Establishment if the electronic spy agency is forced to spill its closely guarded secrets in open court, argues a senior CSE official.CanadaJun 3, 2016
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