This authoritative and comprehensive volume collects some of the most important legal decisions related to commercial law in Canadian history. Drawing on hundreds of cases from federal and provincial courts, the book offers lawyers, judges, and scholars a rich sampling of the key issues and controversies that have shaped the Canadian legal system. The book’s annotations and commentaries also provide valuable insights into the legal, economic, and social context in which these cases arose.
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