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According to Alberta’s Court of Appeal, texts between spouses are not protected by spousal communication privilege: R. v. Cuthill, 2018 ABCA 321.
An accused cannot be cross-examined on criminal charges resulting in a discharge, unless the accused has put his or her character at issue: R. v. Gill, 2018 BCCA 11.
The Supreme Court of Canada held that ss. 37 and 37.1 of the Canada Evidence Act empower the Crown to object to the disclosure of confidential and privileged information, on public interest grounds, without necessarily interfering with the constitutional rights of the accused: R. v. Brassington, 2018 SCC 37.
According to the Supreme Court of Canada, the Crown or Her Majesty in Right of Canada does not extend to executive actors exercising legislative powers: Mikisew Cree First Nation v. Canada (Governor General), 2018 SCC 40.
“[R]emoval from custody” of seized items following a finding of no contravention of the Customs Act merely lifts the seizure, and offers no exemption from additional or changed export requirements that may have changed during the items’ time in custody: Master Tech Inc. v. Canada (Ministry of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness), 2019 FCA 4.
The Court of Appeal for Ontario held s. 490.013(2.1) of the Criminal Code, which mandates a lifetime SOIRA registration for those convicted of an enumerated offence and those found not criminally responsible due to a mental disorder, not to have violated the s. 7 Charter rights of an accused: R. v. R.L., 2018 ONCA 282.

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