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Harro Van Brummelen

Series consists of minutes of meetings, articles, correspondence (including copies of email messages), and a copy of a paper written by Dr. Van Brummelen and lawyer Kevin Sawatsky after the Supreme Court decision, titled "Colliding Rights in the Schools: TWU v. the BCCT" (2002).

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Legal Challenge Collection

  • CA TWU Coll. 05
  • Collectie
  • 1996-2002

In 1985, the four-year teacher education degree program was launched at Trinity Western University (TWU); graduates from TWU's program had to attend Simon Fraser University for their fifth and final year. TWU applied to the British Columbia College of Teachers (BCCT) to offer the required certification year in its own right in January of 1995. In June, 1996, the BCCT ignored the recommendation of its own committee and rejected TWU's application, citing the TWU community standards, which require students to refrain from extramarital sex, including homosexual behavior. The BCCT argued that students graduating from TWU's teacher education program would introduce an unwelcome bias to the public school classroom. TWU challenged the BCCT's decision by filing suit in the Supreme Court of British Columbia in May 1997. On September 12th of that year, the Court ordered that the BCCT approve TWU's teacher education program, stating that there was no evidence of intolerance amongst TWU-trained teachers. The BCCT appealed the decision, but on December 30th, 1998, the British Columbia Court of Appeal upheld the earlier decision. The BCCT appealed this ruling to the Supreme Court of Canada, which agreed on December 9th, 1999, to hear the case. In November of 2000, both sides presented their arguments before the Court, and on May 17th, 2001, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in favour of Trinity Western University.

This Collection consists of records created or acquired by TWU administrators, faculty and staff, documenting the court case between the BCCT and TWU pertaining to the University's teacher education program. Types of records included in the collection include minutes of meetings, correspondence, news releases and newspaper clippings, reports, and copies of official court documents.
Series within the collection include:
Neil Snider (01)
Guy Saffold (02)
Glen Forrester (03)
Joy McCullough (04)
Media and Publications Department (05)
Court Documents (06)
Newspaper Clippings (07)
Development Department (08)
Harro Van Brummelen (09)

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Neil Snider

Series consists of correspondence, both internal and external; various documents generated by the courts; minutes of committee meetings; university publications.

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Supreme Court of Canada (August 2000 - May 2001)

File consists of:
Affidavit of Thomas R. Berger (Barrister and Solicitor, Baker Newby);
Appelant's Memorandum of Argument (in support of the Appelant's application for leave to file a Reply Factum and for additional time for hearing);
Motion Record;
Appellant's Reply Factum (British Columbia College of Teachers);
Reasons for Judgement of the Chief Justice and L'Heureux-Dube, Gonthier, Iacobucci, Major, Bastarache, Binnie, Arbour and LeBel JJ;
Motion Record;
Brief of the Respondents (On the Appellant's Application for Additional Hearing Time and a Reply Factum);
Affidavit, Kevin Sawatsky;
Appellant's Reply to the Respondents' Brief (In support of the Appellant's application for leave to file a Reply Factum and for extra time).

Minutes

File consists of records including minutes of the BCCT Legal Challenge Strategy Team, the BCCT Response Strategy Management Team, the Response Strategy Management Team, and the BCCT Strategy Committee; the file also includes "Approaching the BCCT Appeal Hearing: June 15-June 18: A communications proposal for Christian constituencies," and "Roots" story ideas

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