Ontario (AG) v Canada Temperance Federation
Canadian constitutional decision of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ontario (AG) v Canada Temperance Federation[1] was a famous Canadian constitutional decision of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and was among the first cases to examine the peace, order, and good government power of the Constitution Act, 1867. It was the first decision to bring back the "national concerns" branch of peace, order and good government since it was first suggested in the Local Prohibitions case.
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Ontario (AG) v Canada Temperance Federation | |
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Court | Judicial Committee of the Privy Council |
Decided | 21 January 1946 |
Citation(s) | [1946] UKPC 2, [1946] AC 193 |
Case history | |
Appealed from | Court of Appeal of Ontario |
Court membership | |
Judges sitting | Viscount Simon, Lord Thankerton, Lord Roche, Lord Greene, Lord Goddard |
Case opinions | |
Decision by | Viscount Simon |
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