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despite the Supreme Court of Canada ruling that such sentences are unconstitutional. Poilievre made the announcement during a campaign stop in Montreal, saying he will use the notwithstanding clause ...
The Court found that a 40-year sentence for Alexandre Bissonnette, who in 2017 slaughtered six Muslim worshippers in a Quebec mosque, violated the stricture against cruel and unusual punishment.
It expressed hope that the province would not seek to appeal the "crystal-clear decision" to the Supreme Court of Canada ... president and chair of English Montreal School Board, told CBC ...
The Supreme Court will today hear a series of petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, ...
Instead, Court of Appeal Justice Stéphane Sansfaçon allowed only certain types of traffic stops to go ahead while the case makes its way through the Supreme Court legal process.
A view of the Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine courtroom during a guided tour of the Quebec Court of Appeal in Montreal, Saturday, March 29, 2025. Quebec's Court of Appeal has refused the province's request ...