- McKay v. The Queen
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McKay v. The Queen, (1965) S.C.R. 798 is an early election law decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on the constitutionality of laws that limited the erection of election signs. The Court held that a municipal zoning regulation against signs on residential properties could not include federal election signs. The reading down of the municipal by-law to not include Federal election signs evidences an early stage in the evolution of the Interjurisdictional immunity legal doctrine.
See also
External links
- Full text of Supreme Court of Canada decision at LexUMand CanLII
Categories:- Canadian federalism case law
- Supreme Court of Canada cases
- 1965 in Canada
- 1965 in case law
- Canadian law stubs
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