Wednesday, January 14, 2026
ADVT 
National

Supreme Court Will Hear Appeal On Voting Rights For Long-term Ex-Pats

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 14 Apr, 2016 12:49 PM
    OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will hear an appeal over the voting rights of Canadians who live outside the country for more than five years.
     
    The case involves Canadian citizens who were denied ballots in the 2011 federal election on the grounds of their foreign residence.
     
    The suit was filed by Gillian Frank of Toronto who has lived in the United States since 2001 and teaches at Princeton and Jamie Duong, who left Montreal for high school in Vermont and now works at Cornell University.
     
    The Ontario Superior Court of Justice sided with the applicants, calling the relevant parts of the Canada Elections Act unconstitutional.
     
    The Ontario Court of Appeal, however, overturned that in a split decision.
     
    The Supreme Court, as usual, gave no reasons for deciding to hear the case.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    National Energy Board Orders Pipeline Firms To Post Emergency Manuals Online

    National Energy Board Orders Pipeline Firms To Post Emergency Manuals Online
    Canada's energy watchdog is ordering pipeline companies to post their emergency response plans on websites. The National Energy Board believes it's the first regulator in North America to have that requirement.

    National Energy Board Orders Pipeline Firms To Post Emergency Manuals Online

    Saskatchewan Hog Company Fined $98,000 After Pleading Guilty In Worker's Death

    Saskatchewan Hog Company Fined $98,000 After Pleading Guilty In Worker's Death
    Olysky Limited Partnership runs Big Sky Farms in Humboldt.

    Saskatchewan Hog Company Fined $98,000 After Pleading Guilty In Worker's Death

    Kathleen Wynne Cancels Private Fundraisers For Liberals; Challenges Tories To Do The Same

    Kathleen Wynne Cancels Private Fundraisers For Liberals; Challenges Tories To Do The Same
    Her call comes one week after Ontario's Liberals raised $2.5 million at a Toronto dinner. 

    Kathleen Wynne Cancels Private Fundraisers For Liberals; Challenges Tories To Do The Same

    Better Manitoba Economy Can Reduce Number Of Kids In Care: Tories

    Better Manitoba Economy Can Reduce Number Of Kids In Care: Tories
    Pallister says poverty is at the heart of many apprehensions and if more people have jobs, he says fewer kids would be seized.

    Better Manitoba Economy Can Reduce Number Of Kids In Care: Tories

    Obama Praises Treasury Steps To Deter 'Tax Inversions'

    President Barack Obama is championing new federal steps designed to deter a corporate financial practice known as "tax inversions."

    Obama Praises Treasury Steps To Deter 'Tax Inversions'

    B.C. Judge Refuses To Order Homeless From Grounds Of Victoria Court

    B.C. Judge Refuses To Order Homeless From Grounds Of Victoria Court
    About 100 people remain at the homeless camp that has been slowly growing since last summer

    B.C. Judge Refuses To Order Homeless From Grounds Of Victoria Court