2015 SCC 41
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It’s Just (a) Fine: Guindon v. Canada, 2015 SCC 41
Say you were a legislator who wished to dress up a criminal offence as a regulatory penalty, perhaps because you wanted to avoid triggering the constitutional protections that attach to criminal proceedings. You would presumably impose an extraordinarily large fine, include language that has connotations of guilt and set out an informal process. Now, say […] Read more