Brophy v Attorney-General of Manitoba: PC 1895

The purpose of granting to Roman Catholics the right to funding for separate schools and the right to elect trustees to manage their own schools was to enable the teachings of the Roman Catholic faith to be transmitted to the children of Roman Catholics while educating them in secular subjects: ”It was not doubted that the object of the 1st sub-section of sec. 22 was to afford protection to denominational schools.”
Lord Herschell LC
[1895] AC 202
British North America Act, 1867
Canada
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CitedRegina v Z (Attorney General for Northern Ireland’s Reference) HL 19-May-2005
The defendants appealed their convictions for being members of proscribed organisations. They were members of the ‘Real IRA’, but only the IRA was actually proscribed.
Held: The appeals failed. In construing an Act of Parliament it may be of . .

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