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Are Supreme Court proceedings televised or webcast and how can I obtain a copy of a hearing transcript and/or video?

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Are Supreme Court proceedings televised or webcast and how can I obtain a copy of a hearing transcript and/or video?

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Most courtroom proceedings are webcast live and are later televised by the Canadian Parliamentary Affairs Channel (CPAC). CPAC posts its schedule at its site: http://www.cpac.ca. To obtain a copy of a transcript for personal use, contact the Registry Branch either by email at Registry-greffe@scc-csc.gc.ca or by telephone at 613-996-8666. To obtain a copy of a video for personal use, contact us either by e-mail at reception@scc-csc.gc.ca or by telephone at 613-996-7642. If you want to use a webcast or video for commercial or educational purposes, you must fill an on-line Request to Use Supreme Court of Canada Photographs, Videos or Webcasts. Live and archived webcasts are available on the Supreme Court of Canada website.

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Most courtroom proceedings are webcast live and are later televised by the Canadian Parliamentary Affairs Channel (CPAC). CPAC posts its schedule at its site: http://www.cpac.ca. To obtain a copy of a transcript for personal use, contact the Court Records Office either by email at records-dossiers@scc-csc.gc.ca or by telephone at 613-996-7933. To request permission to use a video recording or webcast of a hearing of the Court for personal, commercial or educational purposes, please fill out the on-line Request to Use Supreme Court of Canada Photographs, Videos or Webcasts. Live and archived webcasts of appeal hearings are available on the Court website.

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