Federal Court of Appeal
- Tele-Direct (Publications) Inc. v. American Business Informations Inc. (1997) 76 CPR (3d) 296
- Englander v. Telus Communications Inc., 2004 FCA 387 - privacy, PIPEDA
- BMG Canada Inc. v. Doe, 2005 FCA 193 - privacy rights of filesharers
- Hinzman v. Canada (2006) - refugee protection for deserters of a war that began without UN approval
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