- Source: Canadian Egg Marketing Agency v Richardson
Canadian Egg Marketing Agency v Richardson, [1998] 3 S.C.R. 157 is a decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on standing to challenge a law as a violation of the Constitution of Canada. The Court expanded the exception first established in R. v. Big M Drug Mart to allow corporations to invoke the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in civil litigation. The corporation had claimed rights to freedom of association and freedom of movement under section 2(d) and section 6 of the Charter.
See also
Manitoba (AG) v Manitoba Egg and Poultry Association
Reference Re Agricultural Products Marketing
List of Supreme Court of Canada cases (Lamer Court)
External links
Full text of Supreme Court of Canada decision at LexUM and CanLII
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Canadian Egg Marketing Agency v Richardson
- Section 6 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- Reference re Agricultural Products Marketing
- Manitoba (AG) v Manitoba Egg and Poultry Association
- Dairy and poultry supply management in Canada
- Section 30 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- List of Supreme Court of Canada cases (Lamer Court)
- Reasons of the Supreme Court of Canada by Justice Bastarache
- Cadbury
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr.