Frank v Canada (AG)
Frank v Canada (AG) 2019 SCC 1 is a case decided by the Supreme Court of Canada regarding the voting rights of expatriate Canadians. The majority in the 5–2 decision struck down a passage in the Canada Elections Act which had limited the right to vote to "a person who has been absent from Canada for less than five consecutive years and who intends to return to Canada as a resident".
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Frank v Canada (AG)
Frank v Canada (AG) 2019 SCC 1 is a case decided by the Supreme Court of Canada regarding the voting rights of expatriate Canadians. The majority in the 5–2 decision struck down a passage in the Canada Elections Act which had limited the right to vote to "a person who has been absent from Canada for less than five consecutive years and who intends to return to Canada as a resident".
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Frank v Canada (AG) 2019 SCC 1 ...... turn to Canada as a resident".
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Frank v Canada
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Frank v. Canada , 2019 SCC 1
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Concurrence
Rowe J.
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2019-01-10
Dissent
Côté and Brown JJ.
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Frank v. Canada
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2018-03-21
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Moldaver, Karakatsanis, Gascon, JJ.
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Richard Wagner C.J.
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Frank v Canada (AG) 2019 SCC 1 ...... turn to Canada as a resident".
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Frank v Canada (AG)
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