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Can I receive an e-mail notification when Federal Court decisions are rendered?

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Can I receive an e-mail notification when Federal Court decisions are rendered?

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The Federal Court has two subscription services for Court decisions: Federal Court Bulletins – provides notice of Court decisions for which there is special media interest as well as other Court news such as judicial appointments or retirements. Two formats are available: RSS: connect via RSS. E-mail: to subscribe, send a blank message to media-fct@fct-cf.gc.ca with the words “media subscription” in the subject line.Federal Court Decisions – provides notice of all reasons for decision of the Federal Court when they are posted on the Court’s web site. This Bulletin is available in e-mail format only: E-mail: To subscribe, go to Decision Subscription Return to Top • How can I get a copy of a document filed in Court? The Registry makes an entry in the Court’s electronic docket system each time a document is filed in Court, and you can see this docket entry on-line via the Court Index and Docket. In order to get access to the documents filed in Court, you must either visit your local Regis

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