Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
  • What’s On
  • Reviews
  • Digital World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Trending
  • Web Stories
Trending Now
Communities report high demand for pilot offering permanent residency for rural jobs

Communities report high demand for pilot offering permanent residency for rural jobs

When will it come to digital, Peacock, Blu-ray, and DVD?

When will it come to digital, Peacock, Blu-ray, and DVD?

Amazon’s 'Breathable'  Matching Cotton Lounge Set Is a 'Cute Summer Outfit' for Traveling and Running Errands

Amazon’s 'Breathable' $18 Matching Cotton Lounge Set Is a 'Cute Summer Outfit' for Traveling and Running Errands

Carney visiting family’s ancestral home in County Mayo today

Carney visiting family’s ancestral home in County Mayo today

The ultimate guide to FIFA World Cup fan experiences in Toronto, Canada Reviews

The ultimate guide to FIFA World Cup fan experiences in Toronto, Canada Reviews

'Queen of Rock and Roll' Just Named No. 1 Greatest Frontwoman in Rock History

Who Is Jen Hamilton's Husband? Meet Brian Hamilton Amid Divorce Rumors

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
  • What’s On
  • Reviews
  • Digital World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Trending
  • Web Stories
Newsletter
Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
You are at:Home » Crown can seek seized assets in drug cases: court
Crown can seek seized assets in drug cases: court
Lifestyle

Crown can seek seized assets in drug cases: court

18 April 20263 Mins Read

The Supreme Court of Canada says the Crown can seek the forfeiture of assets seized in a drug probe even though the criminal cases against most of the accused were set aside.

The matter began when several people were charged with offences related to cannabis production in Quebec.

One of the accused individuals pleaded guilty and charges against the others were stayed due to unreasonable delays that violated their Charter rights.

The Crown made an application in the Court of Québec for the forfeiture of assets, including cash and homes, that were frozen or seized during the investigation.

Owners of the property unsuccessfully moved to dismiss the prosecution’s application on the basis the court had no authority to consider forfeiture because the criminal proceedings were stayed. 

The court concluded it had jurisdiction flowing from two Criminal Code provisions and a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act provision.

The individuals then argued their case in Superior Court, but it dismissed their application.

The Quebec Court of Appeal subsequently sided with the owners, ruling there was no legal authority under the provisions in question to hear the Crown’s forfeiture application.

The Crown then took its case to the Supreme Court. 

In its unanimous decision Friday, the Supreme Court said the Court of Québec does have jurisdiction to proceed with a criminal forfeiture hearing, but not under the suggested provisions, which tie that authority to trial and sentencing.

Rather, the court has jurisdiction to conduct forfeiture proceedings under another Criminal Code provision that operates independently of trial matters, the top court said.

The Supreme Court sent the matter back to the Court of Québec for continuation of forfeiture proceedings, along with consideration of the owners’ application for return of the property.

The top court said forfeiture proceedings are distinct from other criminal proceedings in that they are not aimed at determining the criminal responsibility of accused people or at punishing them. 

“Parliament’s justification for its various rules authorizing the forfeiture of criminally tainted property to the Crown is easy enough to identify: the state can and indeed should confiscate that property to ensure that crime does not pay,” Justice Nicholas Kasirer wrote on behalf of the Supreme Court.

This justification also reflects a deterrent effect by reducing the incentive for offending and depriving individuals and criminal organizations of property that sustains illegal activity, Kasirer wrote.

“Moreover, returning criminally tainted property to unclean hands runs the risk that the administration of justice be brought into disrepute should that taint be somehow transferred to the court itself.”

Although a stay of the proceedings aimed at determining an accused person’s criminal liability brings criminal proceedings to a conclusive end and leaves the accused in a position of presumptive innocence, it does not deprive a court of all forfeiture jurisdiction, the top court added.

“Parliament has provided for a number of circumstances in which forfeiture can be ordered even where no accused has been tried,” Kasirer wrote.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 17, 2026. 

By Jim Bronskill | Copyright 2026, The Canadian Press. All rights reserved.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email

Related Articles

Communities report high demand for pilot offering permanent residency for rural jobs

Communities report high demand for pilot offering permanent residency for rural jobs

Lifestyle 14 June 2026
When will it come to digital, Peacock, Blu-ray, and DVD?

When will it come to digital, Peacock, Blu-ray, and DVD?

Lifestyle 14 June 2026
Amazon’s 'Breathable'  Matching Cotton Lounge Set Is a 'Cute Summer Outfit' for Traveling and Running Errands

Amazon’s 'Breathable' $18 Matching Cotton Lounge Set Is a 'Cute Summer Outfit' for Traveling and Running Errands

Lifestyle 14 June 2026
Carney visiting family’s ancestral home in County Mayo today

Carney visiting family’s ancestral home in County Mayo today

Lifestyle 14 June 2026

'Queen of Rock and Roll' Just Named No. 1 Greatest Frontwoman in Rock History

Lifestyle 14 June 2026

Who Is Jen Hamilton's Husband? Meet Brian Hamilton Amid Divorce Rumors

Lifestyle 14 June 2026
Top Articles
Grace Gummer, Meryl Streep’s Daughter, Owns the Red Carpet After Haunting Portrayal of Caroline Kennedy

Grace Gummer, Meryl Streep’s Daughter, Owns the Red Carpet After Haunting Portrayal of Caroline Kennedy

15 April 2026237 Views
Canada’s ‘most beautiful’ university campuses were revealed and so many are by water

Canada’s ‘most beautiful’ university campuses were revealed and so many are by water

15 April 2026108 Views
The Mother May I Story – Chickpea Edition

The Mother May I Story – Chickpea Edition

18 May 2024102 Views
Does alcohol make you sleep better or worse? | Canada Voices

Does alcohol make you sleep better or worse? | Canada Voices

25 May 2026100 Views
Demo
Don't Miss
Lifestyle 14 June 2026

'Queen of Rock and Roll' Just Named No. 1 Greatest Frontwoman in Rock History

Stevie Nicks has earned another major honor.BBC Music Magazine recently ranked the 25 greatest frontwomen…

Who Is Jen Hamilton's Husband? Meet Brian Hamilton Amid Divorce Rumors

LeAnn Rimes and Trisha Yearwood Recorded the Same Song in 1997

Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for Sunday, June 14, 2026

Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for Sunday, June 14, 2026

About Us
About Us

Canadian Reviews is your one-stop website for the latest Canadian trends and things to do, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks
Communities report high demand for pilot offering permanent residency for rural jobs

Communities report high demand for pilot offering permanent residency for rural jobs

When will it come to digital, Peacock, Blu-ray, and DVD?

When will it come to digital, Peacock, Blu-ray, and DVD?

Amazon’s 'Breathable'  Matching Cotton Lounge Set Is a 'Cute Summer Outfit' for Traveling and Running Errands

Amazon’s 'Breathable' $18 Matching Cotton Lounge Set Is a 'Cute Summer Outfit' for Traveling and Running Errands

Most Popular
Why You Should Consider Investing with IC Markets

Why You Should Consider Investing with IC Markets

28 April 202433 Views
OANDA Review – Low costs and no deposit requirements

OANDA Review – Low costs and no deposit requirements

28 April 2024371 Views
LearnToTrade: A Comprehensive Look at the Controversial Trading School

LearnToTrade: A Comprehensive Look at the Controversial Trading School

28 April 202493 Views
© 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.