Constitutional Language Rights of Official-language Minorities in Canada: A Study of the Legislation of the Provinces and Territories Respecting Education Rights of Official-language Minorities and Compliance with Section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms |
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2.2 ) Discretion of the school boards The Court of Appeal of Ontario held that the provisions of the Education Act conferring on school boards total discretion to decide whether the number of children required by the Act can be attained ...
2.2 ) Discretion of the school boards The Court of Appeal of Ontario held that the provisions of the Education Act conferring on school boards total discretion to decide whether the number of children required by the Act can be attained ...
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Subsection 5 ( 23 ) appears to give this board absolute discretion . It is not contrary to section 23 of the Charter to create such a committee , and it may even have the advantage of depoliticizing a delicate question to some extent .
Subsection 5 ( 23 ) appears to give this board absolute discretion . It is not contrary to section 23 of the Charter to create such a committee , and it may even have the advantage of depoliticizing a delicate question to some extent .
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The authorities have unfettered discretion in choosing the language of instruction . Such discretion is ultra vires and unconstitutional by virtue of the provisions of 23 . 1 The authorities have a duty to prescribe the language of ...
The authorities have unfettered discretion in choosing the language of instruction . Such discretion is ultra vires and unconstitutional by virtue of the provisions of 23 . 1 The authorities have a duty to prescribe the language of ...
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Fact situation | 29 |
Questions relating to instructions in French | 35 |
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