Thibaudeau_v_Canada

<i>Thibaudeau v Canada</i>

Thibaudeau v Canada

Supreme Court of Canada case


Thibaudeau v Canada, [1995] 2 SCR 627 was one of a trilogy of equality rights cases published by a divided Supreme Court of Canada in the spring of 1995.[2] The Court held that the provisions of the Income Tax Act requiring an ex-wife to include among her taxable income amounts received from ex-husband as alimony for maintenance of children is not a violation of the ex-wife's equality rights under Section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Quick Facts Thibaudeau v Canada, Hearing: 4 October 1994 Judgment: 25 May 1995 ...

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  1. The other two being Miron v Trudel, [1995] 2 S.C.R. 418; Egan v Canada, [1995] 2 S.C.R. 513.



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