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- Canada (Labour Relations Board) v Paul L'Anglais Inc. et al. [1983] 1 S.C.R. 147 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada constitutional decision on the jurisdiction of the superior courts to hear constitutional arguments. The unanimous court found that courts of inherent jurisdiction such as the Quebec Superior Court had concurrent jurisdiction to hear constitutional cases. (en)
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- Canada v Paul L'Anglais Inc (en)
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- The Canadian Union of Public Employees v. Paul L'Anglais Inc. and J.P.L. Productions Inc. (en)
- The Canada Labour Relations Board and the Attorney General of Canada v. Paul L'Anglais Inc. and J.P.L. Productions Inc.; (en)
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- 0001-10-26 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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- Judgments for Paul L'Anglais Inc. and J.P.L. Productions Inc. in the Court of Appeal for Quebec (en)
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- Parliament does not have the power remove a superior court's jurisdiction to interpret and apply the constitution. (en)
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- Appeals court decision upheld (en)
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- Canada (Labour Relations Board) v Paul L'Anglais Inc. et al. [1983] 1 S.C.R. 147 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada constitutional decision on the jurisdiction of the superior courts to hear constitutional arguments. The unanimous court found that courts of inherent jurisdiction such as the Quebec Superior Court had concurrent jurisdiction to hear constitutional cases. (en)
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- Canada (Labour Relations Board) v Paul L'Anglais Inc. et al. (en)
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