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13 mar 2023 · In response to that ruling, the Ontario government announced its intention to invoke the notwithstanding clause in s. 33 of the Charter, and introduced Bill 307, which received Royal Assent five days later as the Protecting Elections and Defending Democracy Act, 2021 (“PEDDA”).
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12 lis 2021 · [Strathy C.J.O., Lauwers, Hourigan, Pardu and Brown JJ.A.] COUNSEL: L. La Horey, C. Perruzza, S. Valair, M.Crow, I. Kanjee, R. Ogden, J. Mc Randall and K. Gray, for the appellants the Attorney General of Ontario, Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario, and the Attorney General of Ontario as representing Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario (C66455 & C68595)
14 maj 2021 · Access all information related to judgment R. v. G.F., 2021 SCC 20 (CanLII), [2021] 1 SCR 801 on CanLII.
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In Ontario, Christopher ’s Law requires those who are either convicted or found not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder (“NCRMD”) of a sexual offence to physically report to a police station to have their personal information added to the province’s sex offender registry.