It is clear that s. 750 of the Criminal Code creates a statutory right of appeal and confers jurisdiction to hear that appeal. Accordingly, any failure to comply with the provisions of s. 750 goes to jurisdiction. If an appeal is improperly entered for hearing the appeal judge cannot assume jurisdiction where there is none because jurisdiction cannot be conferred by consent or error. In my opinion that is what Regina v. Bailey (supra) decides.
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