Canada:
Supreme Court Of Canada Grants Leave In Montreal Convention/Language Rights Case
07 May 2013
Alexander Holburn Beaudin + Lang LLP
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The Supreme Court of Canada announced today that it will hear an
appeal of a case which considered the interaction and potential
conflict between the Montreal Convention (a treaty governing
international air travel) and Canadian language law
rights.
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regarding this case. Click here to view the announcement
from the Supreme Court of Canada. Click here to view the Federal
Court of Canada decision that is being appealed.
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