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R v. OakesR v. MorgentalerR v. BedfordR v. JordanR v. Kapp
R v. SeaboyerR v. NixonR v. ZundelR v. GrantR v. Moge
R v. SharpeR v. CarosellaR v. Malmo-LevineReference re Secession of QuebecR v. Trudeau
R v. GoodwinReference re: Senate ReformCanada (Attorney General) v. HislopR v. CooperR v. Walker
Canadian Charter of Rights and FreedomsCanadian Bill of RightsCriminal Code of CanadaThe Indian ActImmigration and Refugee Protection Act
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