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- supreme Court of Canada case (en)
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- Doucet-Boudreau v Nova Scotia (en)
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- [2003] 3 S.C.R. 3, 218 N.S.R. 311, 218 N.S.R. 311, 232 D.L.R. 577, 112 C.R.R. 202 (en)
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- Glenda Doucet‑Boudreau, Alice Boudreau, Jocelyn Bourbeau, Bernadette Cormier‑Marchand, Yolande Levert and Cyrille Leblanc, in their name and in the name of all Nova Scotia parents who are entitled to the right, under Section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, to have their children educated in the language of the minority, namely the French language, in publicly funded French-language school facilities, and Fédération des parents acadiens de la Nouvelle‑Écosse Inc. v. Attorney General of Nova Scotia (en)
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- Judgment for the Attorney General in the Court of Appeal for Nova Scotia. (en)
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- McLachlin, Gonthier and Bastarache (en)
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- Iacobucci and Arbour (en)
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- Section 24 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms provides responsive and effective remedies for those whose Charter rights are violated; remedies may be creative, compared to traditional judicially awarded remedies. (en)
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- Appeal allowed, trial judge order restored. (en)
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- Doucet-Boudreau v Nova Scotia (Minister of Education) (en)
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