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In 1984, he purchased the firm's U.S. unit, which he reorganized under the name MacAllaster Pitfield Mackay.
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In 1984, he purchased the firm's U.S. unit, which he reorganized under the name MacAllaster Pitfield Mackay.
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In 1984, he purchased the firm's U.S. unit, which he reorganized under the name MacAllaster Pitfield Mackay.
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Since then, pushing the wrong button at City Hall has been known as doing a "Pitfield".
Thestar.com - Home Page Josh Matlow 2011
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Pitfield J. found that section 4 (1) of the CDSA engages the right to life and security under section of the Charter because it prevents healthier and safer injection where the risk of mortality resulting from overdose can be managed, and forces the user who is ill from addiction to resort to unhealthy and unsafe injection in an environment where there is a significant and measurable risk of morbidity or death.
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Pitfield J. held that sections 4 (1) and 5 (1) of the CDSA unjustifiably infringed section 7 of the Charter and were therefore to be of no force and effect.
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Pitfield J. cited reasons in R.v. Parker as to why this arbitrariness was not remedied by section 56 of the CDSA.
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Pitfield J. recognized drug addiction as an illness which if not managed may lead to death.
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Moving to the principles of fundamental justice, Pitfield J. found that section 4 (1) of the CDSA, which applied to possession for every purpose without discrimination or differentiation as to its effect, was arbitrary.
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According to Susan Heyes, Pitfield called the RAV P-3 a charade.
Canada Line to appeal $600,000 in damages awarded maternity shop owner « Stephen Rees's blog 2009
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