It depends on the nature of the case. Some of those cases have been brought under human rights legislation, so they were not funded by the court challenges program. But some of the major cases in that area would have been the Eldridge case, for example, which was the right to sign language interpretation in medical services, so that a woman who was giving birth could communicate with her doctor. That was one important case in that area that was funded in part by the program. Another more recent one is the VIA Rail case, which dealt with the duty to accommodate individuals in wheelchairs in the train, under the Canada Transportation Act. And that was also an important victory recently.
On June 19th, 2007. See this statement in context.