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A Sourcebook of Canadian Media Law, 2nd ed. Robert Martin and G. Stuart Adam Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1994. 869 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2014

David Pritchard
Affiliation:
Department of Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin

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Copyright © Canadian Law and Society Association 1995

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References

1. R. v. Keegstra, [1990] 3 S.C.R. 870; R. v. Butler (1992), 89 D.L.R. (4th) 449.

2. Civil Code of Québec, S.Q. 1991, c. 64, ss. 3541Google Scholar. The new code's privacy provisions are explained in Trudel, Pierre, “Les Dispositions sur la protection de la vie privée dans le nouveau Code civil du Québec” (1994) 111 Cahier de droit comparé 29Google Scholar. Professor Trudel discusses their possible impact on journalism in Cauchon, Paul, “Vie privée vs liberté de presse” (1994) 18 Le 30 20Google Scholar.