Provincial Secretary of Prince Edward Island v Egan
Provincial Secretary of Prince Edward Island v Egan, [1941] S.C.R. 396 is a famous constitutional decision of the Supreme Court of Canada.The Court upheld a provincial Act, which provided that anyone who was convicted of an impaired driving offence under the Criminal Code will have their licence suspended, on the basis that the law was in relation to the regulation of highway safety which is a valid provincial subject.
The case later became central to another key constitutional decision of O'Grady v. Sparling, [1960] S.C.R. 804.
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External links
- Full text of Supreme Court of Canada decision at LexUM and CanLII
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