Case information
Conduct a refined search of the Supreme Court of Canada database to obtain details on the status of a matter before the Court.
36120
Michael McAteer, et al. v. Attorney General of Canada
(Ontario) (Civil) (By Leave)
Docket
Judgments on applications for leave to appeal are rendered by the Court, but are not necessarily unanimous.
| Date | Proceeding | Filed By (if applicable) |
|---|---|---|
| 2015-03-03 | Close file on Leave | |
| 2015-02-27 | Copy of formal judgment sent to Registrar of the Court of Appeal and all parties | |
| 2015-02-27 | Judgment on leave sent to the parties | |
| 2015-02-26 |
Judgment of the Court on the application for leave to appeal, The application for leave to appeal from the judgment of the Court of Appeal for Ontario, Number C57775, 2014 ONCA 578, dated August 13, 2014, is dismissed without costs. Dismissed, without costs |
|
| 2015-01-26 | All materials on application for leave submitted to the Judges, Abe Ka Côt | |
| 2014-11-13 | Applicant's reply to respondent's argument, Service missing - Rec'd on 2014-11-21, Completed on: 2014-11-24 | Michael McAteer |
| 2014-11-07 | Certificate (on limitations to public access), (Letter Form), (Electronic version filed on 2014-11-07) | Attorney General of Canada |
| 2014-11-07 | Respondent's response on the application for leave to appeal, (Book Form), Completed on: 2014-11-07, (Electronic version filed on 2014-11-07) | Attorney General of Canada |
| 2014-10-09 | Letter acknowledging receipt of a complete application for leave to appeal, (File open 2014-10-09) | |
| 2014-10-08 | Book of authorities, (Book Form) | Michael McAteer |
| 2014-10-08 | Certificate (on limitations to public access), (Letter Form), (Electronic version filed on 2014-10-16) | Michael McAteer |
| 2014-10-08 | Application for leave to appeal, (Book Form), Completed on: 2014-10-16, (Electronic version filed on 2014-10-16) | Michael McAteer |
Parties
Please note that in the case of closed files, the “Status” column reflects the status of the parties at the time of the proceedings. For more information about the proceedings and about the dates when the file was open, please consult the docket of the case in question.
Main parties
| Name | Role | Status |
|---|---|---|
| McAteer, Michael | Applicant | Active |
| Topey, Simone E.A. | Applicant | Active |
| Bar-Natan, Dror | Applicant | Active |
v.
| Name | Role | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Attorney General of Canada | Respondent | Active |
Counsel
Party: McAteer, Michael
Counsel
Nicolas M. Rouleau
Suite 200
Toronto, Ontario
M5T 2R9
Telephone: (416) 924-2257
FAX: (416) 657-1511
Email: rosent@math.toronto.edu
Agent
130, rue Albert
Bureau 1103
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 5G4
Telephone: (613) 702-5560
FAX: (613) 702-5560
Email: jdubois@juristespower.ca
Party: Topey, Simone E.A.
Counsel
Nicolas M. Rouleau
Suite 200
Toronto, Ontario
M5T 2R9
Telephone: (416) 924-2257
FAX: (416) 657-1511
Email: rosent@math.toronto.edu
Agent
130, rue Albert
Bureau 1103
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 5G4
Telephone: (613) 702-5560
FAX: (613) 702-5560
Email: jdubois@juristespower.ca
Party: Bar-Natan, Dror
Counsel
Nicolas M. Rouleau
Suite 200
Toronto, Ontario
M5T 2R9
Telephone: (416) 924-2257
FAX: (416) 657-1511
Email: rosent@math.toronto.edu
Agent
130, rue Albert
Bureau 1103
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 5G4
Telephone: (613) 702-5560
FAX: (613) 702-5560
Email: jdubois@juristespower.ca
Party: Attorney General of Canada
Counsel
130 King Street West
Suite 3400
Toronto, Ontario
M5X 1K6
Telephone: (416) 952-6992
FAX: (416) 954-8982
Email: kristina.dragaitis@justice.gc.ca
Agent
50 O'Connor Street, Suite 500, Room 557
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0H8
Telephone: (613) 670-6290
FAX: (613) 954-1920
Email: christopher.rupar@justice.gc.ca
Summary
Keywords
None.
Summary
Case summaries are prepared by the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada (Law Branch). Please note that summaries are not provided to the Judges of the Court. They are placed on the Court file and website for information purposes only.
Charter of Rights – Freedom of expression – Freedom of religion – Freedom of conscience – Right to equality – Citizenship – Legislation – Interpretation – Does a statutory requirement that compels a ceremonial oath or pledge have the purpose of “controlling expression” – Does this Court’s Amselem test apply to a freedom of conscience claim and, if so, how – What evidence or rationale does the government need to constitutionally justify its requirement for a ceremonial oath or pledge – Citizenship Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-29, ss. 3(1)(c) and 12(3) – Syndicat Northcrest v. Amselem, [2004] 2 S.C.R. 551, 2004 SCC 47.
The three applicants are permanent residents of Canada. Although they wish to become Canadian citizens, they each object to the statutory requirement under the Citizenship Act to take an oath of allegiance to the Queen. Michael McAteer emigrated from Ireland and argues taking the oath would be a betrayal of his republican heritage and impede his activities in support of ending the Canadian monarchy. Simone Topey emigrated from Jamaica and claims that it would violate her religious beliefs as a Rastafarian to make an oath to the person who is the head of Babylon. Dror Bar-Natan emigrated from Israel and argued that it would violate his belief in equality of all persons to swear allegiance to a symbol of inequality where some must bow to others for reasons of ancestry. They seek a declaration that an oath requiring them to bear true allegiance to “Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs and Successors” violates their rights under sections 2(a), (b) and 15(1) of the Charter and are not saved by s. 1.
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice dismissed the application, holding: i) there was no violation of sections 2(a) and 15(1) of the Charter; ii) the oath was a form of compelled speech that prima facie violates s. 2(b) Charter rights; and iii) the violation was justified under s. 1 of the Charter. The Court of Appeal for Ontario dismissed the applicants’ appeal but allowed the respondent’s cross-appeal and set aside that part of the lower court judgment holding that the oath violates s. 2(b) of the Charter.
Lower court rulings
Ontario Superior Court of Justice
05-CV-301832, 2013 ONSC 5895
Applicants’ application for a declaration dismissed
Court of Appeal for Ontario
2014 ONCA 578, C57775
Appeal dismissed; respondent’s cross-appeal allowed
Memorandums of argument on application for leave to appeal
The memorandums of argument on an application for leave to appeal will be posted here 30 days after leave to appeal has been granted unless they contain personal information, information that is subject to a publication ban, or any other information that is not part of the public record. You may also obtain copies of the memorandum by filing out the Request for Court records form or by contacting the Court’s Records Centre either by email at records-dossiers@scc-csc.ca or by telephone at 613‑996‑7933 or at 1‑888‑551‑1185.
If you have questions about a memorandum of argument or want to use a memorandum of argument, please contact the author of the memorandum of argument directly. Their name appears at the end of the memorandum of argument. The contact information for counsel is found in the “Counsel” tab of this page.
Downloadable PDFs
Not available
Related links
Factums on appeal
The factums of the appellant, the respondent and the intervener will be posted here at least 2 weeks before the hearing unless they contain personal information, information that is subject to a publication ban, or any other information that is not part of the public record. You may also obtain copies of factums by filling out the Request for Court records form or by contacting the Court’s Records Centre either by email at records-dossiers@scc-csc.ca or by telephone at 613‑996‑7933 or at 1‑888‑551‑1185.
If you have questions about a factum or want permission to use a factum, please contact the author of the factum directly. Their contact information appears on the first page of each factum.
Downloadable PDFs
Not available