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    Nova Scotia (Board of Censors) v McNeil, [1978] 2 S.C.R. 662 is a famous pre-Charter decision from the Supreme Court of Canada on freedom of expression...
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  • of Canada, Nova Scotia Board of Censors v. McNeil, and Minister of Justice v. Borowski. The trilogy was summarized as follows in Canadian Council of Churches...
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  • Last Tango in Paris (category Censored films)
    Court of Canada split decision in Nova Scotia (Board of Censors) v McNeil, which upheld the provinces' right to censor films. Brando received an Academy...
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    laws of a moral nature were upheld under the provincial power (see Canada (AG) v Montreal (City of), [1978] and Nova Scotia (Board of Censors) v McNeil [1978])...
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    of a nuisance and the prevention of its recurrence by civil process. (p. 685) Nova Scotia Board of Censors v. McNeil (1978) - similar case. List of Supreme...
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  • Nova Scotia Board of Censors v. McNeil (film censorship). However, regulation of activities in the street have not always been upheld. In Westendorp v. The...
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  • Brunswick and Nova Scotia boards.[page needed] The censors had no strict rules however; they often took advice from the British Board of Film Censors in the...
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  • This is a chronological list of notable cases decided by the Supreme Court of Canada from the appointment of Bora Laskin in 1973 as Chief Justice to his...
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    and none in Ontario. Three hundred of the six hundred films examined by censors in 1940 were censored. Quebec censors rejected all films the dealt with...
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    established Church of England in Bermuda, which from 1825 to 1839 had been attached to the See of Nova Scotia) remained part of the Diocese of Newfoundland...
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  • Spitzer, former Governor of New York Robert Stanfield, former Premier of the Province of Nova Scotia, and former leader of Canada's Official Opposition...
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    World War I (redirect from War of 14-18)
    2009. Gilbert 1994, p. 306. von der Porten 1969. Jones 2001, p. 80. Nova Scotia House of Assembly Committee on Veterans Affairs (9 November 2006). "Committee...
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  • Strategic lawsuit against public participation (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2024)
    March 2019. "Protection of Public Participation Act". Nova Scotia legislature. 23 May 2001. "Anti-SLAPP Advisory Panel". Ministry of the Attorney General...
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  • Friends' Affairs". Film Inquiry. Pond, Neil (28 April 2016). "Review: All-Star Cast Sinks in Sentimental Sap of Mother's Day". Parade. Pirodsky, Jason...
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  • George, Quebec Regiment Lt.-Col. William Waring Primrose Gibsone DSO CMG Nova Scotia Regiment Maj. Edward Montgomery Gordon, Canadian Army Service Corps Capt...
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  • to the New World in 1398. The expedition is believed to have reached Nova Scotia and Massachusetts. During the 1750s, Gunn's armor and sword are found...
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  • he flew his McDonnell F2H-3 Banshee, BuNo 126434 of VF-870, into a rocky knoll during aerobatic practice near Indian Harbour, Nova Scotia. July On its...
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    as far as the island of Newfoundland. A post office for local and outgoing mail had been established in Halifax, Nova Scotia, by local stationer Benjamin...
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    North Pole (category Extreme points of Earth)
    expedition to reach the North Pole was that of the airship Norge, which overflew the area in 1926 with 16 men on board, including expedition leader Roald Amundsen...
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  • Pierre Berton (category Academic staff of the Royal Military College of Canada)
    were full of lies and half-truths. Despite agreeing to the requests of the censors, Berton's reports focusing on the bleakness and savagery of the Korean...
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  • Health Department, Nova Scotia. D. B. Carswell, Ottawa. For valuable public service as Controller of Ship Repair and Salvage, Department of Munitions and Supply...
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  • Canadian General List Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Montgomery-Campbell, Nova Scotia Regiment Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Edwin Munroe, Canadian Army Medical...
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    Diefenbaker to retain leadership, and selected Nova Scotia Premier Robert L. Stanfield on the fifth round of balloting. Diefenbaker and 10 other candidates...
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  • 1918 Birthday Honours (category George V)
    MacPherson Edwards DSO Infantry Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Hilliam DSO Nova Scotia Regiment Lieutenant-Colonel James Kirkcaldy DSO Infantry Lieutenant-Colonel...
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  • Captain-Superintendent of the Halifax Dockyard, Nova Scotia The Honourable James Mitchell, Minister for Railways, Water Supply and Industries, State of Western Australia...
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