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Are the S.C.C. rules pretty much like the Court of Appeal rules (as to length of factum, what can be attached/appended, authorities, etc)?

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Are the S.C.C. rules pretty much like the Court of Appeal rules (as to length of factum, what can be attached/appended, authorities, etc)?

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No. And they changed significantly (pretty much fully revised) on June 28, 2002, as amended October 13, 2006: click http://lois.justice.gc.ca/en/S-26/SOR-83-74/text.html to see the current Rules.

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