R. V. Church Of Scientology Of Toronto

The Queen v. Church of Scientology of Toronto was a 1992 Canadian case in which the Church of Scientology became the only Canadian religious organisation to be convicted for breaching the public trust. The Church of Scientology was ordered to pay a $250 000 fine. It was during this case that the events that spawned the case of Hill v. Church of Scientology of Toronto occured.

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