Is there a case in which the issue of human rights was not discussed?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from St. Lawrence & Ottawa Railway Co. v. Lett, 1884 CanLII 17 (ON CA):

It would seem as if such a case afforded the facts necessary to raise the questions raised here; but if so they were not thought of enough importance to merit reporting. So also Cotton v. Wood, where the case went off on another point and no discussion arose on the questions presented to us for decision.

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