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Manitoba Fisheries Ltd v R

''Manitoba Fisheries Ltd v R'' (1978), () 1 SCR 101, is a leading Canadian property law decision by the Supreme Court of Canada on expropriation. The court held that the ''Freshwater Fish Marketing Act'', RSC 1970, c F-13, which granted a Crown corporation a monopoly over fish exports from Manitoba, deprived the appellants of goodwill. This deprivation amounted to an uncompensated regulatory taking (also known as a ''de facto'' expropriation).
==Background==
In 1969 the Federal government passed the ''Freshwater Fish Marketing Act'', granting the Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation, a federal agency, a monopoly on the export of fish from Manitoba as well as other participating provinces. The Crown corporation was authorized to issue licenses to private firms, but did not do so in Manitoba.
Under the terms of an agreement between the Government of Manitoba and the Government of Canada, the Province and the Federal government would compensate those affected "for any such plant or equipment that will or may be rendered redundant by reason of any operations authorized to be carried out by the Corporation under the Act."
Manitoba Fisheries Ltd. was one of several private commercial distributors who were put out of business by the legislation, and brought an action against the federal government for compensation of their loss of business suffered as a result of the Act.

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