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French Language CPD Event: L’interprétation et la traduction dans un dossier civil bilingue

le 29 novembre    |    midi à 14h00   |    en présentiel Lorsqu’un(e) client(e) souhaite accéder aux tribunaux manitobains en français pour régler une affaire civile, cela donne à leur avocat(e) une opportunité importante de soutenir l’exercice de ce droit linguistique. Cela soulève également de nombreuses questions sur la procédure à suivre pour obtenir […]

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Can the Legislature Order Dismissal of a Case Against the Government? 

By Dr. Gerard Kennedy & Tasha Ellis 5185603 Manitoba Ltd et al v Government of Manitoba et al, 2023 MBCA 47 Provinces can, theoretically, abolish private law causes of action. They can even pass legislation to extinguish judgments. But can they constitutionally compel dismissal of a cause of action while in progress? That was the

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Chief Justice Chartier’s Civil Procedure Legacy: Attuned to Access to Justice

By Dr. Gerard J. Kennedy Across Canada, the chief justices of the provinces have been known to take a lead on “access to justice”. This is often, but by no means exclusively, done through emphasizing how to apply and potentially reform civil procedure. In my forthcoming Manitoba Law Journal article, I analyze the legacy of

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Rare Vexatious Litigant Order Upheld by the Court of Appeal in Manitoba: College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba v. Hancock, 2023 MBCA 70

By Dr. Gerard Kennedy & Tasha Ellis In a 2023 Manitoba Court of Appeal decision,[1] Justice Mainella provided an overview of the history, purpose, and challenges involved in vexatious litigant orders. In this vein, he also considered the “co-existing” inherent and statutory[2] jurisdiction of Manitoba courts to approve, dismiss and even initiate a motion for a vexatious

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The Link between Poverty and Medical Assistance in Dying Applications

By Keza Uwitonze, University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law Student With the cost of living soaring rapidly, a number of people suffering under the weight of economic disparity have turned to medical assistance in dying (MAID) as a solution to poverty. While the scope of this problem requires comprehensive examination. Lives have ended incomplete, lives

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