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Federal Court of Appeal and the Federal Court Education Seminar: The Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts, held in Ottawa on October 27 and 28, 2011 **New** pdf icon


Judicial Compensation and Benefits Commission - Public Notice **New** pdf icon


Some New Issues Raised By European Jurisprudence: Can Citizen Children Confer Residence on Their Foreign National Parents?, Notes of the presentation by Justice Robert Mainville on October 22, 2011 at the 2011 Colloquium of the Québec Immigration Lawyers Association (AQAADI) **New** pdf icon


Global Review of the Federal Courts Rules, A Discussion Paper of the Federal Courts Rules Committee, October 14, 2011 **New**


Judicial Confessions or How I Learned to Love the Income Tax Act, Speaking Notes prepared by the Honourable John M. Evans for an address to the annual meeting of the Ontario Bar Association, Tax Law Section on June 10, 2011 in Toronto, Ontario pdf icon


A Unique Approach to Interpreting Tribunal Powers: Justice Gonthier and the cases of Chrysler and Québecair, A paper presented by the Honourable David Stratas at the Justice Gonthier Memorial Conference: Responsibility, Fraternity and Sustainability in Law, May 20-21, 2011 in Montreal, Quebec pdf icon


Writing up the facts and winning big: Some secrets of the best writers of legal submissions, A paper presented by the Honourable David Stratas at the Advocates’ Society Spring Conference, 2011 in Toronto, Ontario pdf icon


Some Factum Suggestions, A paper prepared in August 2010 by Justices David Stratas, Kathy Feldman and Janet Simmons for the Ministry of the Attorney General Legal Services Division Civil Crown Summer School pdf icon


Notice to the Parties and the Profession - Federal Court of Appeal Proceedings During Postal Strike, June 4, 2011 pdf icon


Possible Procedural Changes, A Discussion Paper of the Federal Courts Rules Committee, June 3, 2011


Information Technology and the Federal Courts Rules, A Discussion Paper of the Federal Courts Rules Committee, Sub-Committee on Technology, May 25, 2011


Some thoughts on advocacy in judicial review proceedings, a paper by the Honourable David W. Stratas presented at the Law Society of Upper Canada's conference, The Six-Minute Administrative Lawyer 2011 at Osgoode Hall, Toronto on February 24, 2011.


The Jurisdiction of Courts with Respect to Litigation Involving Aboriginal People in Quebec, a presentation by the Honourable Robert M. Mainville, Justice of the Federal Court of Appeal, to the Joint Seminar on Aboriginal Justice organized by the National Judicial Institute in Wendake, Quebec, on November 22, 2010.pdf icon


Notice to the Parties and the Profession- Transmission of Orders, Judgments, Reasons and Referee's Reports October 22, 2010 pdf icon


Link to the Canada Gazette, Part II enclosing the Rules amending the Federal Courts Rules (Expert Witnesses and Procedural Amendments), August 18, 2010 pdf icon


Notice to the Profession - Registration and coming into force of the Rules amending the Federal Courts Rules (Expert Witnesses and Procedural Amendments), August 13, 2010 pdf icon



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