Edmonton Journal v Alberta (AG)

Edmonton Journal v Alberta (AG)

Supreme Court of Canada

Hearing: 3 March 1989
Judgment: 21 December 1989
Full case name Edmonton Journal, a division of Southam Inc v The Attorney General for Alberta and the Attorney General of Canada
Citations [1989] 2 SCR 1326
Docket No. 20608
Prior history APPEAL from Edmonton Journal v Alberta (AG) 1987 ABCA 147 (17 July 1987), upholding Edmonton Journal v Alberta (AG) 1985 CanLII 1233 (20 September 1985)
Ruling Appeal allowed
Court Membership
Chief Justice: Brian Dickson
Puisne Justices: William McIntyre, Antonio Lamer, Bertha Wilson, Gérard La Forest, Claire L'Heureux-Dubé, John Sopinka, Charles Gonthier, Peter Cory
Reasons given
Majority Cory J, joined by Dickson CJ and Lamer J
Concurrence Wilson J
Concur/dissent La Forest J, joined by L'Heureux-Dubé and Sopinka JJ
McIntrye and Gonthier JJ took no part in the consideration or decision of the case.

Edmonton Journal v Alberta (AG), [1989] 2 S.C.R. 1326 is a leading freedom of the press case decided by the Supreme Court of Canada. The Court held that publication restrictions on matrimonial proceedings were in violation of freedom of expression rights under section 2(b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and could not be saved under section 1.

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