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Supreme Court of Canada Hearings (English Audio)

SCC Hearings Podcast
His Majesty the King
Supreme Court Of Canada
Criminal Code
Sexual Assault
Court Of Appeal
Legal Framework
Family Violence
Indigenous Rights
Criminal Law
Canada
Section 3
Attorney General Of Québec
Canadian Charter Of Rights and Freedoms
Police Misconduct Disclosure
Intimate Partner Violence
Justice System
Highway Properties
CROWN
Democracy Watch
Montreal Convention

Unedited English audio of oral arguments at the Supreme Court of Canada. Created as a public service to promote public access and awareness of the workings of Canada’s highest court. Not affiliated with or endorsed by the Court. Original archived webcasts can be found on the Court’s website at scc-csc.ca. Feedback welcome: podcast at scchearings dot ca.

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This case concerns the constitutional validity of the Act to interrupt the electoral division delimitation process (“A.T.I.”) and the issue of whether its infringement of the right to vote guaranteed by s. 3 of the Canadian Charter is justified under... more

In January 2018, the respondent, Mr. Thibodeau, filed six complaints under the Official Languages Act, R.S.C. 1985 (4th supp.) (OLA) with the intervener, the Commissioner of Official Languages of Canada against the appellant, St. John’s International... more

The appellant was convicted of second-degree murder following a trial by a judge sitting with a jury. The central issue at trial was whether the appellant had acted in self-defence during an exchange of gunfire with the deceased.On appeal, the appell... more

The respondent, Damodar Arapakota, was charged with bribing a foreign public official, contrary to s. 3(1)(a) of the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act, S.C. 1998, c. 34. The Crown alleged that the respondent bribed an official with the gover... more

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Mirad Al-Ishahi
Counsel appearing on behalf of a intervener, likely focused on Section 33 and declaratory relief
Unknown/Multiple Interveners
Episode: English Montreal School Board, et al. v. Attorney General of Quebec, et al. (Day 3/3) (41231)
British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (intervener)
Intervener; presented arguments on privacy rights and PIPEDA interpretation.
BC Civil Liberties Association
Episode: Facebook Inc. v. Privacy Commissioner of Canada (41538)
Sophia Hemmings
The appellant involved in the case
Episode: Sophia Hemmings, by her Litigation Guardian, Rosalie Brown, et al. v. Lloyd Gregory Padmore, et al. (41350)
Lloyd Gregory Padmore
Respondent obstetrician
Episode: Sophia Hemmings, by her Litigation Guardian, Rosalie Brown, et al. v. Lloyd Gregory Padmore, et al. (41350)
Neil Thomas Jamensky
Respondent anesthesiologist
Episode: Sophia Hemmings, by her Litigation Guardian, Rosalie Brown, et al. v. Lloyd Gregory Padmore, et al. (41350)
Harry Arthur Cope
Individual involved in the case, suffers from schizoaffective disorder
Episode: His Majesty the King v. Harry Arthur Cope (Day 1/2) (41431)
Ms. Sack
Victim of the assault, Indigenous female intimate partner of Mr. Cope
Episode: His Majesty the King v. Harry Arthur Cope (Day 1/2) (41431)
Maxime Bedard
Counsel for the appellant
Law Firm
Episode: Amari Donawa v. His Majesty the King (41287)
Markelle Foyard
Counsel for the respondent
Law Firm
Episode: Amari Donawa v. His Majesty the King (41287)

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 22 ratings
  • Very useful

    This podcast is very helpful for anyone interested in the Supreme Court of Canada. Thanks!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gareth Morley
    Canada3 years ago
  • Thank you

    This is a great service to Canadians and others. Very appreciative that it covers all genre’s of law.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    festinga
    Canada3 years ago

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Valuable resource for understanding Supreme Court arguments and legal reasoning.
Great service for Canadians and others; broad coverage of legal topics across genres.
Clear, accessible summaries of high-profile Canadian constitutional issues.

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#20
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Apple Podcasts
#182
United Kingdom/Government
Apple Podcasts
#88
Brazil/Government

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Megan Rae Korduner v. His Majesty the King (41737)
Q: What happens if the driver rolls down the window and shows visible signs of intoxication?
The officer can rely on visual evidence to make a demand, but any statement made under compulsion should be protected.
Megan Rae Korduner v. His Majesty the King (41737)
Q: What should the officer have done?
The officer should have made it clear to Korduner that she was not obliged to provide a statement and could remain silent.
Sophia Hemmings, by her Litigation Guardian, Rosalie Brown, et al. v. Lloyd Gregory Padmore, et al. (41350)
Q: What if Madame Hemmings had fallen off the operating table and suffered an injury of a different sort?
That would be a question that may fall outside the ambit of risk created by the conduct because we're looking for fairness.
Sophia Hemmings, by her Litigation Guardian, Rosalie Brown, et al. v. Lloyd Gregory Padmore, et al. (41350)
Q: What would you say the risks are from nurse San Juan's negligence?
The judge determined that the nurse's first and most important duty when taking a call from a pregnant woman was to review the antinadals.
Sophia Hemmings, by her Litigation Guardian, Rosalie Brown, et al. v. Lloyd Gregory Padmore, et al. (41350)
Q: Is it accurate to say that Dr. Padmore could have anticipated what happened in the delivery room on the day in question?
The foreseeability analysis was never about anticipating. Almost nothing can be anticipated in medicine.

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Unedited English audio of Supreme Court oral arguments, this show offers listeners access to high-stakes constitutional and appellate debates. Episodes frequently center on Charter rights, the notwithstanding clause, minority protections, and the balance between legislative sovereignty and judicial review, often featuring interveners from civil liberties organizations, academics, and practicing lawyers. The format is analytical and courtroom-focused, likely appealing to legal professionals, students, policymakers, and anyone interested in Canada's constitutional landscape. A standout trait is the commitment to public access and transparency, presenting arguments in a raw, unedited form that can illuminate how legal theory translates into co... more

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2. British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (intervener)
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5. Neil Thomas Jamensky
6. Harry Arthur Cope
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