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Today we're bringing you the 2008 decision of R v Kapp, which deals with section 15(2) of the Charter. Before Karly takes you through the case, Zack & K chat Aboriginal rights and how they fit into the Charter, the section 15(2) equality provision, "affirmative action" in the Canadian context, and how this case brings up very live issues 13 years later.
Legal Listening - Where Audio Obiter is Our Thing!
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Today we're bringing you the 2008 decision of R v Kapp, which deals with section 15(2) of the Charter. Before Karly takes you through the case, Zack & K chat Aboriginal rights and how they fit into the Charter, the section 15(2) equality provision, "affirmative action" in the Canadian context, and how this case brings up very live issues 13 years later.
Legal Listening - Where Audio Obiter is Our Thing!
Link to Decision
We're now on Patreon! Become a patron, unlock fun bonus content, and support the project here: patreon.com/LegalListening
Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at [email protected]
While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!