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FORM 4F

Courts of Justice Act

NOTICE OF CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION

(General heading)

NOTICE OF CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION

The (identify party) intends to question the constitutional validity (or applicability) of (identify the
particular legislative provisions or the particular rule of common law) (or to claim a remedy under
subsection 24 (1) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in relation to an act or omission of the
Government of Canada (or Ontario)).

The question is to be argued (choose one of the following)

In person
By telephone conference
By video conference

at the following location

(Courthouse address for in person hearing or telephone conference or video conference details, such as
a dial-in number, access code, video link, etc., if applicable)

on .......................... (day), ............................................ (date), at ............................... (time).

The following are the material facts giving rise to the constitutional question: (Set out concisely the
material facts that relate to the constitutional question. Where appropriate, attach pleadings or reasons
for decision.)

The following is the legal basis for the constitutional question: (Set out concisely the legal basis for each
question, identifying the nature of the constitutional principles to be argued.)

(Date) (Name, address and telephone number of lawyer or


party)
TO
The Attorney General of Ontario (as required by section 109 of the Courts of Justice Act)
Constitutional Law Branch
4th floor
720 Bay Street
Toronto, Ontario M5G 2K1
Email: clbsupport@ontario.ca
The Attorney General of Canada (as required by section 109 of the Courts of Justice Act)
120 Adelaide Street West
Suite 400
Toronto, Ontario M5H 1T1
Email: NCQ-AQC.Toronto@justice.gc.ca

(or Justice Building


284 Wellington Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0H8
Email: AGC_PGC_OTTAWA@justice.gc.ca)

(Names and addresses of lawyers


for all other parties and of all
other parties acting in person)

(This notice must be served as soon as the circumstances requiring it become known and, in any event, at
least 15 days before the question is to be argued, unless the court orders otherwise.)
RCP-E 4F (February 1, 2021)

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