What are the consequences of section 113A of the Criminal Code in s. 113A?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Holland v Sparks, 2018 NSSC 136 (CanLII):

Justice Oland introduced her discussion of s. 113A by referring to the principle of contextual interpretation (para. 31) and the three questions in Slauenwhite v. Keizer 2012 NSCA 20 at para. 7. For the present decision the second and third questions, about legislative intent and consequences, are answered by the appeal decision in Tibbetts in ways that are binding on me.

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