Maher v. Town Council of Portland
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In Maher v. Town Council of Portland, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council held that although funding for certain denominational schools in New Brunswick had been publicly supported in the past, there was no law guaranteeing it. Therefore, the Privy Council ruled, the government of New Brunswick could end that funding.
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