The decision to acquit two Sikh men on charges of conspiracy and murder in the 1985 Air India bombing, R. v. Malik and Bagri is available from the Courts of British Columbia website here.

Haida Nation v. British Columbia (Minister of Forests), 2004 SCC 73
November, 18 2004, No 29419
http://www.canlii.org/ca/cas/scc/2004/2004scc73.html

Crown — Honour of Crown — Duty to consult and accommodate Aboriginal peoples — Whether the Crown has duty to consult and accommodate Aboriginal peoples prior to making decisions that might adversely affect their as yet unproven Aboriginal rights and title claims — Whether duty extends to third party.
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Taku River Tlingit First Nation v. British Columbia (Project Assessment
Director), 2004 SCC 74 November, 18 2004, No 29146
http://www.canlii.org/ca/cas/scc/2004/2004scc74.html

Crown — Honour of Crown — Duty to consult and accommodate Aboriginal peoples — Whether Crown has duty to consult and accommodate Aboriginal peoples prior to making decisions that might adversely affect their as yet unproven Aboriginal rights and title claims — If so, whether consultation and accommodation engaged in by Province prior to issuing project approval certificate was adequate to satisfy honour of Crown.

Privacy & the USA Patriot Act – Implications for British Columbia Public Sector Outsourcing
http://www.oipcbc.org/sector_public/usa_patriot_act/patriot_act.htm

Earlier this year the Information and Privacy Commissioner invited submissions on two questions relating to possible implications of the USA Patriot Act for outsourcing of public services by public bodies in British Columbia…

On October 29, 2004, the Information and Privacy Commissioner released the OIPC’s resulting report, which:

• Discusses the meaning and importance of privacy and laws protecting privacy
• Examines the increasingly seamless world of electronic information flows and the implications for our privacy
• Assesses trends in state surveillance for national security and law enforcement purposes and the implications for privacy
• Looks at anti-terrorism laws in the United States and Canada
• Analyses how privacy is constitutionally protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
• Assesses the potential for the use of the USA Patriot Act in Canada
States conclusions and makes sixteen comprehensive recommendations to the British Columbia government and government of Canada

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