Quebec (AG) v Canada (AG) | |
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Hearing: 8 October 2014 Judgment: 27 March 2015 | |
Full case name | Attorney General of Quebec v Attorney General of Canada, Commissioner of Firearms and Registrar of Firearms |
Citations | 2015 SCC 14 |
Docket No. | 35448[1] |
Prior history | APPEAL from Canada (Procureur général) v Québec (Procureur général), 2013 QCCA 1138 |
Ruling | Appeal 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 | |
Majority | Cromwell and Karakatsanis JJ, joined by McLachlin CJ and Rothstein and Moldaver JJ |
Dissent | LeBel, 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.