Talk:Louise Charron

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Louise Charron is the first franco-ontarian Supreme Court judge, not the second. Louise Arbour is not a franco-ontarian. Bearcat 04:36, 8 Dec 2004 (UTC)

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On Apr 30 2009, you deleted the following entire paragraph:

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On November 15, 2007, Justice Charron was one of three Justices in the Coram regarding the dismissal of "the application for leave to appeal" of American conscientious objector, Iraq war resister, and refugee applicant Jeremy Hinzman. As is the case with every leave decision, neither reasons nor a vote was released, so it is impossible to know how Justice Charron voted. Nevertheless, “in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision,” a motion was quickly developed and eventually passed in the Parliament of Canada which appeared as a response and a remedy to those lower courts decisions. (See details)

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