Reasons of the Supreme Court of Canada by Justice Rothstein

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This is a list of all the reasons written by Marshall Rothstein during his tenure as puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.

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2006

Marshall Rothstein 2006 statistics
3
Majority or Plurality
0
Concurrence
0
Other
0
Dissent
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Concurrence/dissentTotal = 3
Written reasons = 3Oral reasons = 0Unanimous reasons = 3
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Goodis v Ontario (Ministry of Correctional Services) , 2006 SCC 31 Solicitor-client privilege None Unanimous


Isen v Simms , 2006 SCC 41 Maritime law; division of powers None Unanimous


Walker v Ritchie , 2006 SCC 45 Costs None Unanimous

2007

Marshall Rothstein 2007 statistics
7
Majority or Plurality
0
Concurrence
0
Other
2
Dissent
0
Concurrence/dissentTotal = 9
Written reasons = 9Oral reasons = 0Unanimous reasons = 0
Case nameIssueCo-authored byJoined by


Double N Earthmovers Ltd v Edmonton (City) , 2007 SCC 3 Tenders; "bid shopping"Abella JLeBel, Deschamps and Fish JJ


Canada (AG) v Hislop , 2007 SCC 10 Sexual orientation; Survivorship pensions; Whether there was s. 15 violation of the CharterLeBel JMcLachlin CJ and Binnie, Deschamps and Abella JJ


Council of Canadians with Disabilities v Via Rail Canada Inc , 2007 SCC 15 Duty to accommodate passengers with disabilitiesDeschamps JBinnie and Fish JJ


Pecore v Pecore , 2007 SCC 17 Nature of survivorship in context of joint accountsNoneMcLachlin CJ and Bastarache, Binnie, LeBel, Deschamps, Fish and Charron JJ


Madsen Estate v Saylor , 2007 SCC 18 Presumptions of resulting trust and advancementNoneMcLachlin CJ and Bastarache, Binnie, LeBel, Deschamps, Fish and Charron JJ


R v Couture , 2007 SCC 28 Whether statements admissible under principled exception to hearsay ruleNoneBastarache, Deschamps and Abella JJ


Baier v Alberta , 2007 SCC 31 School board elections; Ineligibility of school employees; Whether there is a s.2 or s.15 violation of the CharterNoneMcLachlin CJ and Binnie, Deschamps and Charron JJ


Euro-Excellence Inc v Kraft Canada Inc , 2007 SCC 37 Whether accessories or incidental works exempted from copyright protectionNoneBinnie and Deschamps JJ


AYSA Amateur Youth Soccer Association v Canada (Revenue Agency) , 2007 SCC 42 Whether registered Canadian amateur athletic association provisions of Income Tax Act preclude amateur sports association from charitable statusNoneMcLachlin CJ and Bastarache, Binnie, LeBel, Deschamps, Fish and Charron JJ

2008

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2010

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2011

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R v White
2011 SCC 13
Whether the trial judge's failure to state to the jury that post-offence conduct has no probative value constituted an error of law LeBel, Abella and Cromwell JJ
R v JAA
2011 SCC 17
Admission of fresh evidence Deschamps J
Ontario (AG) v Fraser
2011 SCC 20
Whether separate labour relations legislation governing agricultural workers in Ontario infringes freedom of association under s. 2(d) of the Charter by failing to establish a meaningful process of collective bargaining Charron J
Sharbern Holding Inc v Vancouver Airport Centre Ltd
2011 SCC 23
Purchasers of strata units in each hotel entering into different arrangements with developer, with one purchaser not being informed of different financial arrangements offered to the other, and whether the developer is liable under provincial statute for misrepresentation for material false statements — Whether developer is liable for same at common law for tort of negligent misrepresentation — Whether developer owed a fiduciary duty to purchaserUnanimous
Masterpiece Inc v Alavida Lifestyles Inc
2011 SCC 27
Trademarks and confusion — Whether location where trademark is used is relevant to confusion analysis — What considerations are applicable in assessment of resemblance between proposed use trademark and existing unregistered trademark — How nature and cost of wares or services affects confusion analysis — Use of expert evidence in confusion analysisUnanimous
Alberta (Information and Privacy Commissioner) v Alberta Teachers' Association
2011 SCC 61
Whether a matter that was not raised at a tribunal may be judicially reviewed — Whether a tribunal's decision relating to the interpretation of its home statute or statutes closely connected to its functions is reviewable on a standard of reasonableness or correctness McLachlin CJ and LeBel, Fish, Abella and Charron JJ
Copthorne Holdings Ltd v Canada
2011 SCC 63
Interpretation and application of general anti-tax avoidance ruleUnanimous
RP v RC
2011 SCC 65
Husband applying to terminate spousal support order on basis of his retirement and the market downturn, and whether the husband had established there had been a material change in circumstances since the original support order Abella J Binnie, LeBel and Deschamps JJ
LMP v LS
2011 SCC 64
The proper approach to an application for variation of spousal support order under section 17(4.1) of the Divorce Act where support terms of agreement have been incorporated into an order Abella J Binnie, LeBel and Deschamps JJ

2012

Statistics
7
Majority or Plurality
0
Concurrence
0
Other
2
Dissent
1
Concurrence/dissentTotal = 10
Written opinions = 10Oral opinions = 0 Unanimous decisions = 4
Case nameIssueCo-authored byJoined by
R v Ipeelee
2012 SCC 13
Principles governing the sentencing of aboriginal offenders
Calgary (City of) v Canada
2012 SCC 20
Taxation and whether acquisition and construction of transit facilities constitutes and exempt supply, a taxable supply or bothUnanimous
Rogers Communications Inc v Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada
2012 SCC 35
Intellectual property and the whether streaming of files from the Internet triggered by individual users constitutes communication "to the public" of the musical workers contained therein by online music services who make the files available for streaming McLachlin CJ and LeBel, Deschamps, Fish, Cromwell, Moldaver and Karakatsanis JJ
Entertainment Software Association v Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada
2012 SCC 34
Intellectual property and whether the transmission of musical works contained in a video game through an Internet download is a communication "to the public" under the federal Copyright Act LeBel, Fish and Cromwell JJ
Alberta (Education) v Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright)
2012 SCC 37
Intellectual property; Teachers making photocopies of excerpts of textbooks and other copyrighted works to distribute to students as part of class instruction, and whether elementary and secondary schools can claim the benefit of "fair dealing" exemption for copies of works made at teachers' initiative with instructive to students that they read the material Deschamps, Fish and Cromwell JJ
Canada v Craig
2012 SCC 43
Income tax and whether farm income combined with other income constitutes chief source of incomeUnanimous
Canada v GlaxoSmithKline Inc
2012 SCC 52
Income taxationUnanimous
Opitz v Wrzesnewskyj
2012 SCC 55
Application to have federal election result annulled on the basis of "irregularities... that affected the result of the election" under s. 531(2) of the Canada Elections Act Moldaver J Deschamps and Abella JJ
Reference re Broadcasting Regulatory Policy CRTC 2010-167 and Broadcasting Order CRTC 2010-168
2012 SCC 68
Whether the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has jurisdiction under the federal Broadcast Act to implement a policy empowering private local television stations to negotiate direct compensation for retransmission of signals by cable and satellite companies, as well as the right to prohibit such undertakings from retransmitting those signals if negotiations are unsuccessful McLachlin CJ and LeBel, Fish and Moldaver
Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada v Canada (AG)
2012 SCC 71
Pensions – Whether the federal government, as administrators of pension plan, owe a fiduciary duty to plan members; Whether superannuation accounts contain assetsUnanimous

2013

Statistics
9
Majority or Plurality
0
Concurrence
0
Other
4
Dissent
0
Concurrence/dissentTotal = 13
Written opinions = 13Oral opinions = 0 Unanimous decisions = 6
Case nameIssueCo-authored byJoined by
R v O'Brien
2013 SCC 2
Offence of uttering threats McLachlin CJ and Abella J
Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission v Whatcott
2013 SCC 11
Freedom of religion and hate publications under s. 2(a) of the CharterUnanimous
Manitoba Metis Federation Inc v Canada (AG)
2013 SCC 14
Aboriginal law and the honour of the Crown Moldaver J
Ediger v Johnston
2013 SCC 18
Tort of negligence Moldaver JUnanimous
Daishowa-Marubeni International Ltd v Canada
2013 SCC 29
Proceeds of disposition and taxationUnanimous
Nishi v Rascal Trucking Ltd
2013 SCC 33
TrustsUnanimous
Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada, Local 30 v Irving Pulp & Paper, Ltd
2013 SCC 34
Labour arbitration and collective agreement management rights clauses Moldaver J McLachlin CJ
Envision Credit Union v Canada
2013 SCC 48
Taxation – Amalgamating credit unions seeking to avoid flow-through of certain tax attributes to double claim capital cost allowance and reset preferred rate amount McLachlin CJ and LeBel, Moldaver, Karakatsanis and Wagner JJ
British Columbia (Forests) v Teal Cedar Products Ltd
2013 SCC 51
Commercial arbitration and compensation for expropriationUnanimous
Sun-Rype Products Ltd v Archer Daniels Midland Co
2013 SCC 58
Civil procedure – Certification of class actions McLachlin CJ and LeBel, Fish, Abella, Moldaver and Wagner JJ
Pro-Sys Consultants Ltd v Microsoft Corp
2013 SCC 57
Civil procedure – Certification of class actionsUnanimous
R v Hay
2013 SCC 61
Jury charges and eyewitness evidence McLachlin CJ and LeBel, Abella, Cromwell and Wagner JJ
IBM Canada Ltd v Waterman
2013 SCC 70
Employment law – Whether pension benefits should be deducted from damages for wrongful dismissal McLachlin CJ

2014

Statistics
11
Majority or Plurality
0
Concurrence
0
Other
2
Dissent
1
Concurrence/dissentTotal = 14
Written opinions = 13Oral opinions = 1 Unanimous decisions = 9
Case nameIssueCo-authored byJoined by
Telecommunications Employees Association of Manitoba Inc v Manitoba Telecom Services Inc
2014 SCC 11
PensionsUnanimous
Bernard v Canada (AG)
2014 SCC 13
Judicial review of labour arbitration decisions Moldaver J
John Doe v Ontario (Finance)
2014 SCC 36
Access to information and exemptions under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy ActUnanimous
Canadian National Railway Co v Canada (AG)
2014 SCC 40
Judicial review of Canadian Transport Agency decisionsUnanimous
Canadian Artists' Representation v National Gallery of Canada
2014 SCC 42
Intellectual property and collective bargainingUnanimous
United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 503 v Wal-Mart Canada Corp
2014 SCC 45
Judicial review of labour arbitration decision and employer's unilateral change of employment conditions under s. 59 of the Quebec Labour Code Wagner J
Sattva Capital Corp v Creston Molly Corp
2014 SCC 53
Standard of review of contractual interpretationUnanimous
R v Mian
2014 SCC 54
Right to be informed of reasons for arrest and right to counsel under ss. 10(a) and (b) of the CharterUnanimous
Marcotte v Fédération des caisses Desjardins du Québec
2014 SCC 57
Division of powers and bills of exchange Wagner JUnanimous
Bank of Montreal v Marcotte
2014 SCC 55
Class actions and standing Wagner JUnanimous
Amex Bank of Canada v Adams
2014 SCC 56
Class actions and the Quebec Consumer Protection Act Wagner JUnanimous
Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia v British Columbia (AG)
2014 SCC 59
Access to justice and the constitutionality of hearing fees under ss. 92(14) and 96 of the Constitution Act, 1867
R v Conception
2014 SCC 60
Mental disorders and dispositions by a court or review board Cromwell J LeBel, Abella and Gascon JJ
R v Wills
2014 SCC 73
Reasonableness of trial verdict Moldaver and Wagner JJ (oral)

2015

Statistics
7
Majority or Plurality
1
Concurrence
0
Other
1
Dissent
1
Concurrence/dissentTotal = 10
Written opinions = 10Oral opinions = 0 Unanimous decisions = 3
Case nameIssueCo-authored byJoined by
Mounted Police Association of Ontario v Ontario (AG)
2015 SCC 1
Right to collective bargaining under s. 2(d) of the Charter; Whether impugned legislation excluding RCMP members from public services labour relations regime substantially interferes with the right to a meaningful process of collective bargaining
Meredith v Canada (AG)
2015 SCC 2
Whether the statutory limit on wages increases in the public sector under the Expenditure Restraint Act infringes claimants' rights to a meaningful process of collective bargaining under s. 2(d) of the Charter
Tervita Corp v Canada (Commissioner of Competition
2015 SCC 3
Legal test for when a merger gives rise to a substantial prevention of competition under the Competition Act; Defence of statutory efficiencies McLachlin CJ and Cromwell, Moldaver and Wagner JJ
Saskatchewan Federation of Labour v Saskatchewan
2015 SCC 4
Whether a right to strike is protected by freedom of association under s. 2(d) of the Charter; Whether prohibition on essential employees participating in strike action amounts to substantial interference with a meaningful process of collective bargaining Wagner J
R v Araya
2015 SCC 11
Whether photographs of the accused taken days after the alleged offence are admissible; Whether trial judge erred in jury instructions by referring to a witness' account of a conversation with the accused as a confessionUnanimous
Guindon v Canada
2015 SCC 41
Whether proceedings under s. 163.2 of the Income Tax Act imposing monetary penalties on every person who makes a false statement that could be used by another person for purposes under that Act are criminal in nature or lead to the imposition of true penal consequences; Whether an individual assessed for same penalties is a person "charged with an offence" within the meaning of s. 11 of the Charter Cromwell J Moldaver and Gascon JJ
Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Ltd v Structural Heavy Steel
2015 SCC 43
Relationship between lien and trust provisions in provincial legislationUnanimous
Ontario (Energy Board) v Ontario Power Generation Inc
2015 SCC 44
Whether Ontario Energy Board's utilities rate-setting decision to disallow $145 million in labour compensation costs related to utility's nuclear operations was a reasonable; Whether Ontario Energy Board acted improperly in pursuing appeal and in arguing in favour of the reasonableness of its own decision McLachlin CJ and Cromwell, Moldaver, Karakatsanis and Gascon JJ
ATCO Gas and Pipelines Ltd v Alberta (Utilities Commission)
2015 SCC 45
Whether Alberta Utilities Commission interpretation and exercise of its utilities rate-setting authority under the provincial Gas Utilities Act was reasonable; Whether regulatory framework under same prescribes certain methodology in assessing whether costs are prudentUnanimous
Canadian Broadcasting Corp v SODRAC 2003 Inc
2015 SCC 57
Intellectual property and copyright McLachlin CJ and Cromwell, Moldaver, Wagner, Gascon and Côté JJ

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