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Wicks v. Canada (Commissioner of Patents) - 2007 FC 222 - 2007-02-26
Federal Court DecisionsBecause the factual matrix for each of the patent applications is distinct, I will deal with each of the patent applications separately. [...] In support of this contention, the applicant points to the Interpretation Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.I-21, and specifically section 12, which provides that every enactment is deemed remedial and is to be given such fair, large and liberal construction and interpretation as best ensures the attainment of its objectives.
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Allen v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) - 2007 FC 5 - 2007-01-03
Federal Court DecisionsRather, the interests of the child must be "well identified and defined" (Legault, at para. 12) and "examined ... with a great deal of attention" (Legault, at para. 30). [...] It is clear from Baker, above fairness does not require an interview.
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Edobor v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) - 2004 FC 693 - 2004-05-12
Federal Court Decisionsc) de faire contrôler, par habeas corpus, la légalité de sa détention et d'obtenir, le cas échéant, sa libération. [...] It was purely for the purpose of processing his application for entry and for determining the appropriate procedures that should be invoked in order to deal with his Application (Dehghani, supra).
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Gauthier v. Canada (Minister of Justice) - 2004 FC 655 - 2004-05-04
Federal Court DecisionsThe Committee stated that the scheme for access to the parliamentary press facilities should be fair and reasonable, and the application of such should be transparent with an effective system of recourse. [...] The applicant submits that two problems arise in the application of the privilege in this case, the first being a "question of legitimate purposes and lawful advice" and the second dealing with "the propriety of the claim for privilege unattached to an owner".
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Eli Lilly Canada Inc. v. Canada (Minister of Health) - 2002 FCT 28 - 2002-01-10
Federal Court Decisions(3) Sous réserve du paragraphe (4), la personne qui soumet une liste de brevets doit le faire au moment du dépôt de la demande d'avis de conformité. [...] [37] The respondent, subsequent to the hearing of this matter brought to my attention a decision that deals squarely with the issue raised in the present case.
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Conohan v. Cooperators - 2000-11-28
Federal Court DecisionsShe also noted that under the heading of "balance", he was swaying a little and that his walking and turning was fair. [...] In the running-down clause one is no longer dealing with a contract of indemnity for material damage immediately resulting from certain named perils, but with a guarantee of repayment of a stated proportion of liabilities involuntarily incurred by the assured.
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Merck & Co., Inc. v. Apotex Inc. - 1998-11-03
Federal Court DecisionsSubsequent initiatives to deal with other lots of bulk product [14] It is useful to review, at least in a summary way, the procedural steps initiated since the trial and appeal judgments in efforts to have these matters dealt with by the Court. [...] Une partie qui a droit de demander en justice l'annulation ou la modification d'un jugement ou d'une ordonnance en s'appuyant sur des faits survenus postérieurement à ce jugement ou à cette ordonnance ou qui ont été découverts par la suite, ou qui a droit d'attaquer un jugement ou une ordonnance pour fraude, peut le faire,
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Canada (Attorney General) v. James Russell Lambie - 1996-12-23
Federal Court DecisionsFurthermore, the Review Tribunal did not deal with or acknowledge the inconsistencies within the testimony which it accepted as truthful. [...] Furthermore, General Ashley testified that he was mindful of the limited opportunities for navigators and wanted to provide them with a fair opportunity in command positions.
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Canada (Attorney General) v. Ubah - 2021 FC 1466 - 2021-12-23
Federal Court Decisions• Mr. Ubah repeats his allegation that the government is engaged in a conspiracy against him or his family members throughout his litigation history.In his proceeding against the Crown, T-756-20, Mr. Ubah has claimed that the IRCC is defaming and oppressing him, making “secret deals” with third parties, including a judge, [...] • Preserve the Court’s powers to act further, when necessary, to adjust the vexatious litigant order, but only in accordance with procedural fairness. [...] And the Court’s ability to strengthen its order when necessary and to punish non-compliance—always in accordance with procedural fairness rights—must be preserved.
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Lochner v. Canada (Attorney General) - 2021 FC 692 - 2021-06-30
Federal Court Decisions[43] Mr. Lochner also asserts that Justice Pepall “falsified facts” in order to avoid dealing with the core complaint of his appeal (the Crown Attorney’s decision to stay his private prosecution of the police involved in the tasering incident). [...] [38] There seems to me to be no doubt that constitutional issues and procedural fairness issues are subject to the standard of correctness, while the Council’s findings on questions of fact or of interpretation of its enabling statute or the 2015 By‑laws must be assessed on a standard of reasonableness. [...] To have disciplinary proceedings conducted by a judge’s peers offers the guarantees of expertise and fairness that judicial officers are sensitive to, while avoiding the potential perception of bias or conflict that could arise if judges were to sit in court regularly in judgment of each other.
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Swatch AG (Swatch SA) (Swatch Ltd.) v. Hudson Watch, Inc. - 2018 FC 853 - 2018-08-24
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 produits liés à ces marques de commerce sont fabriqués, vendus, donnés à bail ou loués, ou que les services liés à ces [...] In Cartier, Inc. v. Cartier Optical Ltd./Lunettes Cartier Ltée, Dubé J. found that the Cartier name, being merely a surname, had little inherent distinctiveness, but, nevertheless, it had acquired a great deal of distinctiveness through publicity. [...] A greater degree of discrimination may fairly be expected from the public where a trade name consists wholly or in part of words descriptive of the articles to be sold or the services to be rendered.
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Adir v. Apotex Inc. - 2018 FC 346 - 2018-03-28
Federal Court DecisionsNow that it has been, and that the parties have been permitted to make additional submissions for the purpose of this rehearing, it is both fair and logical to permit Servier to make arguments applying the current law to the trial record. [...] of the infringer’s profit which is causally attributable to the invention” (at para 101), thus requiring courts to segregate the profits made by the infringer or the sales lost by the patentee, attributable to the patent, and leave aside the profits/lost sales resulting from the infringer’s fair and legal competition. [...] [67] In Perindopril FCA, Justice Dawson did not analyse the “would have” branch, most probably because I barely deal with the subject in Perindopril FC. However, she states the following :
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Landriault v. Canada (Attorney General) - 2016 FC 664 - 2016-06-14
Federal Court DecisionsIn Dumbrava v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship & Immigration) (1995), 101 F.T.R. 230 (Fed. T.D.), Nöel J. (as he then was), reviewed a series of cases dealing with the effect of correspondence with a decision maker after a decision has been made. [...] a) La rémunération de base versée pour l’accomplissement des fonctions normales d’un poste dans la fonction publique, y compris les allocations, les rémunérations spéciales ou pour temps supplémentaire ou autres indemnités et les gratifications qui sont réputées en faire partie en vertu d’un règlement pris en application de [...] Absent evidence that the process was followed, he therefore was also not afforded procedural fairness.
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Amazon.com, Inc. v. Canada (Attorney General) - 2010 FC 1011 - 2010-10-14
Federal Court DecisionsAs Duff C.J. said in Vanity Fair Silk Mills v. Commissioner of Patents (at p. 246): [...] Indeed, many of the principal cases dealing with what is an art have in fact concerned processes, Shell Oil being a prime example. [...] [70] In fairness, in this instance the Commissioner does glean some of her rationale from the language in the Patent Rules and Canadian jurisprudence, but this does not translate into an endorsement or imposition of a “technical test”.
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Philipps v. Librarian and Archivist of Canada - 2006 FC 1378 - 2006-11-14
Federal Court DecisionsIn Dumbrava v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), (1995), 101 F.T.R. 230, [1995] F.C.J. No. 1238, Noel J. (as he then was) reviewed a series of cases dealing with the effect of correspondence with a decision maker after a decision has been made. [...] b) de faire connaître ce patrimoine aux Canadiens et à quiconque s'intéresse au Canada, et de le rendre accessible . . . [...] e) mettre en place des programmes visant à faire connaître et comprendre le patrimoine documentaire et encourager ou organiser des activités - notamment des expositions, des publications et des spectacles - à cette fin;
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Paszkowski v. Canada (Attorney General) - 2006 FC 198 - 2006-02-15
Federal Court Decisions[71] The plaintiff’s remedies, following February 1, 1993, were to either bring an application for judicial review and an order of mandamus to compel the defendants to deal with her application or, alternatively, as she ultimately did, to file a fresh landing application. [...] He concluded that, absent evidence of bad faith, gross negligence or undue delay, it would not be just, fair and reasonable for the law to impose a duty of care on those responsible for the administrative implementation of immigration decisions. [...] In Justice Martineau’s view, it would not be just, fair and reasonable for the law to impose a duty of care on those responsible for the administrative implementation of immigration policies, absent evidence of bad faith, misfeasance or abuse of process (para. 102).
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Ecology Action Centre Society v. Canada (Attorney General) - 2004 FC 1087 - 2004-08-06
Federal Court Decisions[79] The Applicant referred to the parliamentary debates relating to the amendment of the Order in 1977 which introduced provisions dealing with pollution prevention. [...] b.1) de faire en sorte que les autorités responsables s'acquittent de leurs obligations afin d'éviter tout double emploi dans le processus d'évaluation environnementale; [...] c) de faire en sorte que les éventuels effets environnementaux négatifs importants des projets devant être réalisés dans les limites du Canada ou du territoire domanial ne débordent pas ces limites;
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Raîche v. Canada (Attorney General) - 2004 FC 679 - 2004-05-11
Federal Court DecisionsThey explained that a great deal of effort has been made in the past to develop the northeastern region of New Brunswick; the proposed changes to the electoral district would destroy what has been accomplished and interfere with further development, both social and economic. [...] Johnson stated that the readjustment of the electoral boundaries is fair. [...] (ii) le souci de faire en sorte que la superficie des circonscriptions dans les régions peu peuplées, rurales ou septentrionales de la province ne soit pas trop vaste.
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Boston Pizza International Inc. v. Boston Chicken Inc. - 2001 FCT 1024 - 2001-09-17
Federal Court Decisions6. (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 [...] A greater degree of discrimination may fairly be expected from the public where a trade name consists wholly or in part of words descriptive of the articles to be sold or the services to be rendered." [...] Malone J.A., in dealing with this issue in United States Polo Assn v. Polo Ralph Lauren Corp., [2000] F.C.J. No. 1472 (F.C.A.), made the following remarks at paragraph 25 of his Reasons:
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Mainstreet Equity Corp. v. Canadian Mortgage Capital Corporation - 2022 FC 20 - 2022-01-10
Federal Court Decisions[43] It will be convenient to deal with the issues in the following order: [...] The fact that the participants may be relatively sophisticated and knowledgeable, and the fact that business dealings are preceded by detailed discussions and inquiries, does not alleviate the concern. [...] Once again, it can fairly be said that both are involved in real estate, but in reality there is a significant difference between individuals seeking affordable and comfortable rental accommodation vis-à-vis large real estate development companies and wealthy people seeking to put large sums of money into the mortgage
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Spencer v. Canada (Health) - 2021 FC 621 - 2021-06-18
Federal Court DecisionsI will deal first with the latter claim. (a) Security of the Person [...] My assessment of that context is set forth above and does not need to be repeated here to deal with the narrow point raised by Mr. Colvin. [...] a) elle doit, avant de monter à bord de l’aéronef pour le vol à destination du Canada, faire ce qui suit :
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Pittman v. Ashcroft First Nation - 2022 FC 1380 - 2022-10-05
Federal Court DecisionsBefore explaining why this is so, I must deal with the respondents’ argument that the passage of time forecloses any challenge to the validity of the BCRs or the referendum. [...] They explain that due to limited resources, they filed the application aimed at the election results first, and then prepared the second application, dealing with the band list and the referendum. [...] I will deal with each of these propositions in turn. [73] Before doing so, I point out that nothing in Justice Mosley’s judgment compelled the Council to act as it did.
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J.D. Irving, Limited v. Siemens Canada Limited - 2011 FC 791 - 2011-06-29
Federal Court Decisionsa) déterminer le montant de la responsabilité et faire le nécessaire pour la constitution et la répartition du fonds de limitation correspondant, conformément aux articles 11 et 12 de la Convention; [...] [116] The Case Management Judge can also deal with setting other time limits as may be required in the prosecution of the two limitation actions to trial. [...] An order dealing with the limit of liability and its ultimate availability would be made only after a full trial of the issues.
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Sanofi-Synthelabo Canada Inc. v. Apotex Inc. - 2005 FC 390 - 2005-03-21
Federal Court DecisionsExample 1 at page 3 deals with Derivative No. 1: Methyl %-[4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-thieno[3,2-c]-5-pyridyl]-o.chlorophenylacetate (R=-CH3; X=2-Cl) derivative No. 1 [...] The law regarding selection patents has been developed to deal with this problem... [...] A specialized branch of organic chemistry which deals with the spatial orientation of the atoms in organic molecules.
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Haydon v. Canada (Treasury Board) - 2004 FC 749 - 2004-05-21
Federal Court DecisionsBefore the adjudicator, Dr. Evans testified that a number of technical staff, who would have otherwise been preparing for the upcoming February 13, 2001, trip had to be diverted to deal with the deluge of briefing notes prepared for the Minister in light of the applicant's comments in The Globe and Mail. [...] (b) failed to observe a principle of natural justice, procedural fairness or other procedure that it was required by law to observe; [...] If the decision under review is sufficiently difficult, then perhaps a great deal of reading and thinking will be required before the judge will be able to grasp the dimensions of the problem.