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Chief justice J. C. McRuer of Ontario High Court ruled that if the Toronto Police Commission did not issue taxi license to Thomas Ross, contempt charges against mayor would continue
10/31/1953
Chief justice mourned
10/9/1985
Chief Justice MrRuer took over Number 3 assize court in Toronto Monday and today where Mr
9/11/1950
Former chief justice weds. Hon. J. C. McRuer, 78, a former chief justice of the Ontario SUpreme Court, and his bride, Robina Dow, 65, are seen leaving(...)
2/8/1969
Freedom may be endangered unless the government provides more safeguards for the civil rights of its citizens, former chief Justice J. C. McRuer, 78, (...)
3/6/1968
The individual must be protected from the power of the state, a report on civil rights handed down by J
10/28/1969
James C. McRuer. His report started it
5/4/1972
James McRuer: His report on civil rights led to many important and wide-ranging reforms
5/4/1972
James McRuer. Six-year task is finished
10/28/1969
J. C. McRuer
10/28/1969
J. C. McRuer
10/28/1969
J. C. McRuer
8/25/1972
J. C. McRuer, a former chief justice of Ontario, says in his report on civil rights that Ontario should appoint ombudsmen to deal with regional governments
10/28/1969
J. C. McRuer. Finds role ill-defined
8/25/1972
J. C. McRuer. Found only rules
8/25/1972
J. C. McRuer. People need a watchdog
4/15/1971
Protection of civil rights for citizens in Ontario must be strengthened, former justice J
3/6/1968
Protection of civil rights for citizens in Ontario must be strengthened, former justice J
3/6/1968
Retiring chief justice J. C. McRuer, shown speaking to Osgoode graduates, received an honorary doctorate of laws at yesterday's ceremony
6/26/1964
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