Cases
Information on existing matters and upcoming appeal hearings of the Supreme Court of Canada.
The Supreme Court of Canada hears appeals from the decisions of the highest courts of final resort of the provinces and territories, as well as from the Federal Court of Appeal and the Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada. Its jurisdiction is derived mainly from the Supreme Court Act, as well as from a few other Acts of Parliament, such as the Criminal Code.
Conduct a refined search of the Supreme Court of Canada database to obtain details on the status of a matter before the Court.
Find information on how to attend a hearing, how to prepare yourself if you are appearing before this Court and what to expect once an appeal has been heard.
Obtain copies of a court record (document or file) that cannot be obtained by searching case information.
Access the bulletins for an overview of the week’s proceedings at the Supreme Court of Canada, including applications for leave to appeal filed, applications for leave decided by the Court, decisions on motions, notices of appeal filed, hearing calendars and appeal judgments.
Date modified: 2024-12-17