Court wants more info before deciding if segregation law becomes invalid
TORONTO — Ontario’s top court has asked the federal government for more information before deciding whether Canada’s segregation laws will become invalid next month.
Speaking for the Appeal Court on Wednesday, Chief Justice George Strathy said the panel wanted details of how proposed legislation will address the concerns of a lower court judge, who last year declared the existing law unconstitutional — then stayed his declaration for 12 months to allow Ottawa to fix the situation.
The higher court also asked for government submissions on what action it would take if the stay is extended beyond Dec. 18, when it is due to expire.
“We will certainly do our best to have our decision to you prior to that date,” Strathy said. “(But) we need time to reflect on those submissions.”