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Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority v. Canadian Federation of Students – British Columbia Component; 10 Jul 2009

References: [2009] 2 SCR 295, 309 DLR (4th) 277, 2009 SCC 31, [2009] 8 WWR 385, 272 BCAC 29, 389 NR 98, 93 BCLR (4th) 1, EYB 2009-161351, JE 2009-1320, [2009] SCJ No 31 (QL), 179 ACWS (3d) 98, 192 CRR (2d) 336
Links: Canlii
Coram: McLachlin CJ and Bastarache,* Binnie, LeBel, Deschamps, Fish, Abella, Charron and Rothstein JJ
Canlii Supreme Court of Canada – Constitutional law – Charter of Rights – Application of Charter – Transit authorities’ advertising policies permitting commercial but not political advertising on public transit vehicles – Actions brought alleging that transit authorities’ policies violated freedom of expression – Whether entities which operate public transit systems ‘government’ within meaning of s. 32 of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Constitutional law – Charter of Rights – Freedom of expression – Advertisements on buses – Transit authorities’ advertising policies permitting commercial but not political advertising on public transit vehicles – Whether advertising policies infringing freedom of expression – If so, whether infringement can be justified – Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, ss. 1, 2(b).
Constitutional law – Charter of Rights – Reasonable limits prescribed by law – Transit authorities’ advertising policies permitting commercial but not political advertising on public transit vehicles – Policies infringing freedom of expression -Whether policies are ‘law’ within meaning of s. 1 of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Constitutional law – Charter of Rights – Remedy – Transit authorities’ advertising policies permitting commercial but not political advertising on public transit vehicles – Policies unjustifiably infringing freedom of expression – Declaration that policies are of ‘no force or effect’ sought – Whether declaration ought to be based on s. 52 of Constitution Act, 1982 or s. 24(1) of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms – Whether policies are ‘law’ within meaning of s. 52 of Constitution Act, 1982.

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