Quebec (AG) v Canada (AG)

Quebec (AG) v Canada (AG)
Supreme Court of Canada
Hearing: 8 October 2014
Judgment: 27 March 2015
Full case nameAttorney General of Quebec v Attorney General of Canada, Commissioner of Firearms and Registrar of Firearms
Citations2015 SCC 14
Docket No.35448[1]
Prior historyAPPEAL from Canada (Procureur général) v Québec (Procureur général), 2013 QCCA 1138
RulingAppeal dismissed.
Court membership
Chief Justice: Beverley McLachlin
Puisne Justices: Rosalie Abella, Marshall Rothstein, Thomas Cromwell, Michael Moldaver, Andromache Karakatsanis, Richard Wagner, Clément Gascon
Reasons given
MajorityCromwell and Karakatsanis JJ, joined by McLachlin CJ and Rothstein and Moldaver JJ
DissentLeBel, Wagner and Gascon JJ, joined by Abella J

Quebec (AG) v Canada (AG), 2015 SCC 14 is a Canadian constitutional law case concerning the federal government's ability to destroy information related to the Canadian long-gun registry pursuant to the federal criminal law power.

  1. ^ SCC Case Information - Docket 35448 Supreme Court of Canada

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