D. Lynne Watt
Partner
Leader - Supreme Court of Canada Services Group
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Effective June 3, 2024, a number of amendments to the Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada will come into effect.
To start, a few of them are consequential amendments necessitated by the Court’s implementation of its Electronic Filing Portal in 2023. (See our Bulletin.) For example a definition for the electronic filing portal has been added to Rule 2.
Others simply codify practice adopted by the Court and SCC Registry over the years:
Of most importance to practitioners is the amendment to Rule 19 (Filing of Documents) that confirms that documents can be filed through the portal up to 11:59 p.m. in the Eastern time zone to be deemed to have been served that day.
Of most practical importance to practitioners and Ottawa agents is the elimination of the $75 filing fee for notices of application for leave to appeal, notices of appeal as of right, notices of motion and notices of taxation, as well as the new allowance of a fee for the preparation of the electronic version of an application for leave to appeal, an application for leave to cross-appeal, a motion book, a response or reply. (Tariff of Fees and Disbursements — Schedule A and Schedule B)
For more information about the upcoming changes to the Rules or about anything to do with practice before the Supreme Court of Canada, please contact any member of the Gowling Supreme Court of Canada Services team.
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