Does an individual have a right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure pursuant to the Charter?

Manitoba, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Guimond, 1999 CanLII 14120 (MB QB):

Whether an individual has a right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure pursuant to the Charter will depend upon whether that same individual has a reasonable expectation of privacy: Weatherall v. Canada (Attorney General), 1993 CanLII 112 (SCC), [1993] 2 S.C.R. 872.

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