7,645 result(s)
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6,751.
Brooks v. Canada (Indigenous Services) - 2022 FC 1064 - 2022-07-19
Federal Court DecisionsShe indicated that her intention in asking that the CD be kept confidential was that it was be used as evidence but that it not be shared with anyone who was not dealing with the Will. [...] Il a la faculté de soumettre à ce tribunal toute question que peut faire surgir un testament ou l’administration d’une succession. [...] Il a la faculté de soumettre à ce tribunal toute question que peut faire surgir un testament ou l’administration d’une succession.
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6,752.
Canada (Privacy Commissioner) v. Facebook, Inc. - 2021 FC 599 - 2021-06-15
Federal Court Decisions[42] ... the convenience of the alternative remedy; the nature of the error alleged; the nature of the other forum which could deal with the issue, including its remedial capacity; the existence of adequate and effective recourse in the forum in which litigation is already taking place; expeditiousness; the relative [...] [92] In its Application for Judicial Review, Facebook seeks a declaration that the OPC’s investigation lacked procedural fairness. [...] [98] However, in fairness to the Commissioner, I acknowledge that Facebook has made minimalist arguments in its Notice of Application for why it should be granted an extension, one of which being that its change of counsel is a justification for the delay.
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6,753.
Lauzon v. Canada (Revenue Agency) - 2021 FC 431 - 2021-05-12
Federal Court Decisions[49] There will be no genuine issue requiring a trial when the judge is able to reach a fair and just determination on the merits on a motion for summary judgment. [...] [28] Mr. Lauzon argues that the Limitations Act issues raised by the CRA cannot be determined fairly without the Court hearing directly from him. [...] The firm was dealing with the 2008 taxation year (see Lauzon v Canada, 2016 FCA 298).
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6,754.
Canada (Attorney General) v. Nadeau - 2015 FC 1287 - 2015-11-18
Federal Court Decisions[22] The AGC relies on the legal framework for dealing with discrimination complaints and submits that the Adjudicator committed three errors in applying it. [...] b) lorsque la direction exige que le fonctionnaire soit identifié pour bien faire connaître ses fonctions; [...] 7.7 Lorsqu’un fonctionnaire reçoit, en vertu de ses conditions d’emploi et à titre particulier, un article d’habillement il doit le porter, et le faire nettoyer, le repasser et le raccommoder, selon les directives des ministères et les instructions d’entretien fixées à chacun.
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6,755.
Westchor Terminals Limited v. Leo Ocean S.A. - 2014 FC 132 - 2014-02-06
Federal Court Decisions12. Every enactment is deemed remedial, and shall be given such fair, large and liberal construction and interpretation as best ensures the attainment of its objects. [...] 18. Une Administration a pour mission de mettre sur pied, de faire fonctionner, d’entretenir et de gérer, pour la sécurité de la navigation, un service de pilotage efficace dans la région décrite à l’annexe au regard de cette Administration. [...] [50] Section 22 deals with the issuance of a licence. Subsections 22(1) and 22(4) are relevant and provide as follow:
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6,756.
Clover International Properties (L) Ltd. v. Canada (Attorney General) - 2013 FC 676 - 2013-06-18
Federal Court Decisions[32] The Respondent describes the Applicant’s interpretation of section 221.2 as inconsistent with achieving consistency, predictability and fairness. [...] [53] Again, however, this does not add a great deal to a textual analysis of section 221.2. [...] (b) failed to observe a principle of natural justice, procedural fairness or other procedure that it was required by law to observe;
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6,757.
Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) v. Mahjoub - 2013 FC 10 - 2013-01-07
Federal Court Decisions7. The Applicant submits a new expert report from Professor Leman-Langlois dealing with the methodology used in the public SIR and the lacunae in same. [...] e) the right to have a fair hearing: i. the right to receive disclosure (s. 7 of the Charter) [...] iv. the right to a fair standard of proof that is proportionate to the consequences of the procedure and the right to due process (s.7 of the Charter)
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6,758.
McCallum Industries Limited v. HJ Heinz Company Australia Ltd. - 2011 FC 1216 - 2011-10-26
Federal Court Decisions(2) L’emploi d’une marque de commerce crée de la confusion avec une autre marque de commerce lorsque l’emploi des deux marques de commerce dans la même région serait susceptible de faire conclure que les marchandises liées à ces marques de commerce sont fabriquées, vendues, données à bail ou louées, ou que les services liés [...] (3) L’emploi d’une marque de commerce crée de la confusion avec un nom commercial, lorsque l’emploi des deux dans la même région serait susceptible de faire conclure que les marchandises liées à cette marque et les marchandises liées à l’entreprise poursuivie sous ce nom sont fabriquées, vendues, données à bail ou louées, [...] Consequently, I will dispose of the remaining issues dealing with the merits of the Notice of Application.
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6,759.
Betancour v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2009 FC 767 - 2009-07-27
Federal Court DecisionsThis is to be contrasted with paragraph 101(2)(a) which deals with inadmissibility by reason of a conviction in Canada. [...] S’il ne peut le faire, il en donne la raison et indique quelles mesures il a prises pour s’en procurer. [...] So that provides fairly serious reasons to consider that he is the person named in this report.
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6,760.
Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) v. Feerasta - 2009 FC 577 - 2009-06-03
Federal Court Decisionsb) obtient ou utilise le certificat d’une autre personne en vue de se faire passer pour elle; [...] c) permet sciemment que son certificat soit utilisé par une autre personne pour se faire passer pour lui; [...] The Judge’s failure to deal with the misrepresentations constitutes an error of law.
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6,761.
Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) v. Feerasta - 2009 FC 575 - 2009-06-02
Federal Court Decisionsb) obtient ou utilise le certificat d’une autre personne en vue de se faire passer pour elle; [...] c) permet sciemment que son certificat soit utilisé par une autre personne pour se faire passer pour lui; [...] The Judge’s failure to deal with the misrepresentations constitutes an error of law.
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6,762.
Aguilar Espino v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2007 FC 74 - 2007-01-25
Federal Court Decisions[7] The officer found that the applicants had achieved a "fair degree of establishment in Canada". [...] At the same time, to be fair to clients and to avoid just criticism, there must be as much consistency as possible in the use of this discretion. [...] The IAD is given jurisdiction by section 63 of the Act to deal with appeals brought by:
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6,763.
First Green Park Pty. Ltd. v. Canada (Attorney General) - 1997-03-05
Federal Court Decisions2. Did the Commissioner of Patents' failure to give notice of the deemed abandonment constitute a violation of the rules of natural justice and fairness? [...] A fair and liberal interpretation of Patent Rule 139, Article 48 (2) of the PCT and section 82bis.1 and 2 of the Regulations under the PCT confirms that such discretionary power resided with the Commissioner. [...] Finally, the respondent submits that it is acceptable to set limits to an applicant's rights to a fair hearing in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice.
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6,764.
Anglehart v. Canada - 2016 FC 1159 - 2016-10-19
Federal Court Decisionsh) All other relief that this Court may consider fair and equitable. [...] [13] The doctrine of unjust enrichment provides an equitable cause of action that retains a large measure of remedial flexibility to deal with different circumstances according to principles rooted in fairness and good conscience. [...] From an objective point of view, he made a decision that, under the circumstances, can even be described as fair.
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6,765.
Rovi Guides, Inc. v. BCE Inc. - 2022 FC 979 - 2022-06-30
Federal Court DecisionsI doubt very much that the issues raised today by the defendant in this appeal truly deal with a pure question of law or an extricable legal principle at issue. [...] (d) may prejudice or delay the fair trial of the action, d) qu’il risque de nuire à l’instruction équitable de l’action ou de la retarder; [...] [40] With respect, this is a summary paragraph dealing with both issues, striking and particulars.
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6,766.
Misdzi Yikh v. Canada - 2020 FC 1059 - 2020-11-16
Federal Court DecisionsFurther, the decisions deal with the lawfulness of the orders regarding the BIOT, and not with a positive duty to legislate. [...] [46] These are cases which deal with the Charter, not POGG; but the arguments transfer to the current argument of the Dini Ze’. [...] [48] Though the Dini Ze’ argued the sections of the Charter separately regarding justiciability, I will deal with them together.
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6,767.
Express Gold Refining Ltd. v. Canada (National Revenue) - 2020 FC 614 - 2020-05-12
Federal Court Decisions[8] In addition, the CRA has had ongoing and regular interactions with the Applicant regarding its dealings with third parties in the scrap gold industry. [...] [80] This was the basis for denying mandamus in Madore, which involved an application to force the CRA to deal with the taxpayer’s objection to his Notice of Assessment. [...] [101] It is not necessary to deal with the Respondent’s motion to strike all or portions of the supporting affidavit filed by the Applicant.
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6,768.
Canada (National Revenue) v. Amdocs Canadian Managed Services Inc. - 2015 FC 1234 - 2015-10-30
Federal Court DecisionsAlso included was an explanation that two of the requested entities were not included as one is not a separate legal entity (Amdocs Development, Guernsey) and one has had very minor dealings with ACMS (Amdocs UK Ltd); [...] Counsel for ACMS proposed that this hearing be deferred until ACMS had been given fair opportunity to consider and respond to the forthcoming clarification query. [...] In this case, we are dealing with the management fees charged by Amdocs Management Ltd to ACMS. The approach used is set out in a letter of July 10, 2015 from Amdocs Management Ltd:
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6,769.
Ching v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2015 FC 860 - 2015-07-15
Federal Court Decisions[9] The allegations against the applicant stem from a real estate development deal in Beijing about which the Chinese authorities claim an embezzlement of RMB ¥ 5 350 000 resulted. [...] In essence, the evidence of Dr. Yang, presented before the IAD, deals principally with the allegation of forced confessions made by Wang and the broker. [...] Prothonotary Lafrenière issued an order of fairly limited scope. Counsel for the applicant did not appeal Prothonotary Lafrenière’s order.
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6,770.
Federation of Newfoundland Indians v. Canada - 2011 FC 683 - 2011-06-14
Federal Court DecisionsRule114, dealing with representative proceedings, was repealed in 2002 but reinstated in 2007. [...] The basis for the order is the parties' agreement, not a judge's determination of what is fair and reasonable in the circumstances. [...] The many cases in the law report dealing with settlement releases may seem to have sharp edges but their thrust is that absent fraud, overreaching or some similar equitable consideration, the release must be given its due.
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6,771.
Coastal Culture Inc. v. Wood Wheeler Inc. - 2007 FC 472 - 2007-05-02
Federal Court DecisionsThe Registrar’s decision was appealed to the Federal Court, and the trial Judge did not deal with the issue of the insufficiency of the pleadings. [...] [58] Because of my finding on this issue, I need not deal with the other issues. [...] a) soumet au registraire, par voie d'affidavit ou de déclaration solennelle ou conformément à l'article 54 de la Loi, la preuve sur laquelle il s'appuie ou une déclaration énonçant son désir de ne pas le faire;
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6,772.
Thomas v. Canada (Attorney General) - 2024 FC 655 - 2024-05-09
Federal Court DecisionsThe MGERC also provides the CDS with systemic recommendations, such as measures to increase fairness and transparency in the grievance process. [...] [29] In Vaughan, the Supreme Court held that while courts generally should defer to any legislative schemes that exist to deal with employment-related disputes, they nonetheless retain residual jurisdiction that may be exercised where the legislated process does not provide effective redress: Vaughan at paras 18–25. [...] (i) would fairly and adequately represent the interests of the class,
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6,773.
Natco Pharma (Canada) Inc. v. Canada (Health) - 2020 FC 788 - 2020-07-24
Federal Court Decisions[73] Nonetheless, I am satisfied this passage is fairly read as Health Canada making the determination that Natco’s ANDS indirectly compared its drug to GENVOYA. I say this for three reasons. [...] While the distinction may admittedly be fine at times, I am satisfied Health Canada’s reasons are fairly characterized as the Attorney General proposed. [...] A new subsection 5(1.1) had been introduced to deal with this issue, but ultimately the Federal Court of Appeal determined that section 5(1) captured the situation: Merck & Co, Inc v Canada (Attorney General), 2000 CanLII 15094, 5 CPR (4th) 138 (FCA) at paras 30–37.
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6,774.
Sambaa K'e Dene First Nation v. Duncan - 2012 FC 204 - 2012-02-10
Federal Court DecisionsIt is not based on the common law duty of fairness, however. Rather, it is a duty based on “a process of fair dealing and reconciliation that begins with the assertion of sovereignty and continues beyond formal claims resolution”: Haida Nation, above at para. 32. [...] [136] In fairness, regard must be had to the entirety of Ms. Pound’s answer. [...] [193] The SKDB and NBDB have provided Canada with a great deal of historical and other material supporting their respective claims and have clearly articulated these claims.
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6,775.
Sabitu v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2021 FC 165 - 2021-02-23
Federal Court DecisionsThe RAD must adjudicate claims as quickly as the circumstances and the considerations of fairness and natural justice permit. [...] The Chairperson identified the decision as one that offered sound analysis of the legal issues raised in such matters, and would assist other panels dealing with similar cases. [...] There are simply too many variables raised by two different issues affecting her procedural fairness that could not be properly be vetted before the RPD or RAD. Justice Near’s statement in El Kaissi at para 21 applies here that “[a] breach of procedural fairness inevitably occurs where the incompetence of counsel prevents a