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Saulnier v RBC: A big catch for the fishing industry?

Last Friday, the Supreme Court of Canada ("SCC") released a decision that may prove to be the big catch the Canadian fishing industry was waiting for. In Saulnier v Royal Bank of Canada, [2008] 3 SCR 166, fishing licenses were held to be "property" for the purposes of the federal Banking and Insolvency Act, RSC […]

Equality Rights versus Aboriginal Reconciliation: An Assessment of R. v. Kapp

Handed down on June 27, 2008, R. v. Kapp, 2008 SCC 41, involves the interplay between sections 15 and 25 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, specifically in the context of Aboriginal fishing rights.  This brief commentary asserts that Kapp goes further than simply upholding Aboriginal fishing rights.  In fact, the ruling provides […]

R. v. Kapp: Taking Section 15 Back to the Future

The Kapp (2008 SCC 41) ruling offers the most important addition to s.15 jurisprudence since the Law ([1999] 1 S.C.R. 497) decision of 1999. After a number of years of silently enduring an academic onslaught, the Court has engaged with the barrage of scholarly criticism directed at the Law test (see footnotes 1 and 2) […]

Saulnier - Is There Security in a Licence to Fish?

On January 23, 2008, the Supreme Court of Canada ("SCC") heard the case Saulnier v Royal Bank of Canada, [2008] 3 SCR 166. on appeal from the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal, 2006 NSCA 91 . This bankruptcy law case (which has been discussed by Brad Caldwell at TheCourt.ca on January 23, 2008 in a post […]