Canadian Pacific Railway Co v Attorney-General for British Columbia (Attorney-General for Canada Intervening)

Subject Matter

EMPLOYMENT — Canada — British Columbia — Hours of work legislation — Hotel owned by railway company — Whether part of railway works and undertaking — Applicability of hours of work Act to hotel employees — British North America Act, 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c. 3), s. 91; s. 92, head 10 (a) (c), 13 — Hours of Work Act, R. S. B. C. 1936, c. 122 (as amended by c. 34 of 1946).

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