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- Quebec (AG) v Canada (AG), 2015 SCC 14 is a Canadian constitutional law case concerning the federal government's ability to destroy information related to the Canadian long-gun registry pursuant to the federal criminal law power. (en)
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- LeBel, Wagner and Gascon JJ (en)
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- Attorney General of Quebec v Attorney General of Canada, Commissioner of Firearms and Registrar of Firearms (en)
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- McLachlin CJ and Rothstein and Moldaver JJ (en)
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- Cromwell and Karakatsanis JJ (en)
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- Quebec (AG) v Canada (AG), 2015 SCC 14 is a Canadian constitutional law case concerning the federal government's ability to destroy information related to the Canadian long-gun registry pursuant to the federal criminal law power. (en)
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- Quebec (AG) v Canada (AG) (en)
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