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- Q15209916 subject Q6994926.
- Q15209916 subject Q6995371.
- Q15209916 subject Q6995463.
- Q15209916 subject Q6995494.
- Q15209916 abstract "New Brunswick Broadcasting Co v Nova Scotia (Speaker of the House of Assembly) is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision wherein the court has ruled that parliamentary privilege is a part of the unwritten convention in the Constitution of Canada. Therefore, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms do not apply to members of Nova Scotia House of Assembly when they exercise their inherent privileges of refusing strangers from entering the House.".
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- Q15209916 wikiPageWikiLink Q6994926.
- Q15209916 wikiPageWikiLink Q6995371.
- Q15209916 wikiPageWikiLink Q6995463.
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- Q15209916 comment "New Brunswick Broadcasting Co v Nova Scotia (Speaker of the House of Assembly) is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision wherein the court has ruled that parliamentary privilege is a part of the unwritten convention in the Constitution of Canada. Therefore, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms do not apply to members of Nova Scotia House of Assembly when they exercise their inherent privileges of refusing strangers from entering the House.".
- Q15209916 label "New Brunswick Broadcasting Co v Nova Scotia (Speaker of the House of Assembly)".