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Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v. Schneeberger - 2003 FC 970 - 2003-08-25
Federal Court Decisions[46] To the extent section 507 of the Criminal Code is relied upon, this section deals with a subsequent step in the prosecution with respect to either issuing a summons or a warrant for arrest. [...] La communication de l'avis peut se faire par courrier recommandé envoyé à la dernière adresse connue de l'intéressé.
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Eli Lilly Canada Inc. v. Canada (Minister of Health) - 2002 FCT 1248 - 2002-12-02
Federal Court Decisions[23] It must be recalled that Noël J. was dealing with a nasal spray intended for the treatment of inflammation of human nasal mucosa. [...] (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.
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Riveros v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) - 2001 FCT 1009 - 2001-09-11
Federal Court Decisions(9.1) La décision doit faire état de l'absence de minimum de fondement, lorsque chacun des membres de la section du statut ayant entendu la revendication conclut que l'intéressé n'est pas un réfugié au sens de la Convention et estime qu'il n'a été présenté à l'audience aucun élément de preuve crédible ou digne de foi sur [...] In Sheikh, the Federal Court of Appeal was dealing with part of subsection 46.01(6) of the Immigration Act at a time when refugee determination was a two-stage process.
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Rogers v. Canada (Correctional Service) - 2001-01-26
Federal Court Decisions56. (1) Il incombe au commissaire de prendre, dans le cadre de sa compétence, toutes les mesures visant à assurer la reconnaissance du statut de chacune des langues officielles et à faire respecter l'esprit de la présente loi et l'intention du législateur en ce qui touche l'administration des affaires des institutions [...] We are not dealing with the establishment of a past fact which in a civil court need only be proved on a balance of probabilities.
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Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v. Skomatchuk - 2006 FC 994 - 2006-08-17
Federal Court DecisionsHe suggested that the examining counsel should have been “fair to the man” and posed more questions. [...] In that decision, the Supreme Court was dealing with an immigrant to Canada who had not disclosed certain information during the application process. [...] La communication de l’avis peut se faire par courrier recommandé envoyé à la dernière adresse connue de l’intéressé.
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Halton (Regional Municipality) v. Canada (Environment) - 2024 FC 348 - 2024-03-01
Federal Court Decisions[67] These Reasons deal with the expert Review Panel’s conclusions the Project will likely cause significant direct adverse environmental effects on 1) air quality and 2) human health, and will likely cause significant adverse cumulative environmental effect on both 3) air quality and 4) human health. [...] [68] These Reasons do not deal with the Review Panel’s findings that the Project will cause significant adverse cumulative effects on wildlife, wildlife habitat, and agricultural land because they are not in issue. [...] Thus, only arguments that can possibly get past a high level of deference can qualify as “fairly arguable”.
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Canadian Council of Professional Engineers v. Kelly Properties, LLC - 2012 FC 1344 - 2012-11-21
Federal Court Decisions- the respondent only began attending university fairs and providing sponsorships in 2007 and 2008; [...] Because of my finding on the paragraph 12(1)(b) ground of opposition, I will not deal with the issue of distinctiveness. [...] (3) Les renseignements donnés aux termes du paragraphe (1) sont réputés faire partie de l’interrogatoire préalable.
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Monsanto Canada Inc. v. Schmeiser - 2001 FCT 256 - 2001-03-29
Federal Court DecisionsThe interpretation should be fair and reasonable to both the patentee and the public (Burton Parsons Chemicals Inc. v. Hewlett-Packard (Canada) Ltd., [1976] 1 S.C.R. 555). [...] The legislation is designed to deal with the complexities of the issue and that is why we have chosen this route rather than to amend the Patent Act. [...] Further, the plaintiffs rely upon authorities which deal with the issue of the personal liability of a director for infringing acts done in the name of a corporation.
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Al Omani v. Canada - 2017 FC 786 - 2017-08-24
Federal Court Decisions(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; [...] The issue must be defined with more precision in order to make the proceedings manageable and fair. [...] [21] In H.A. Imports of Canada Ltd. v. General Mills Inc. (1983), 42 O.R. (2d) 645, 150 D.L.R. (3d) 574 (H.C.J.), O'Brien J., dealing with the civil action of conspiracy as pleaded, quoted from Bullen, Leake and Jacob's Precedents of Pleadings, 12th ed.
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Bacon St-onge v. Conseil des Innus de Pessamit - 2021 FC 217 - 2021-03-10
Federal Court Decisions[32] At the hearing before me, counsel for Mr. Gauthier asserted that his client was denied a fair hearing on September 26. [...] According to larousse.fr, “faire amende honorable” simply means [TRANSLATION] “openly admit one’s wrongdoings” or, according to the Multidictionnaire de la langue française, [translation] “to ask for forgiveness, to recognize one’s wrongdoings”. [...] I will then analyze the effect of Mr. Gauthier’s “amende honorable” and, finally, deal with the specific situations of Ms. Riverin and Mr. Rousselot.
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Blue Bridge Trust Company Inc. v. Canada (National Revenue) - 2020 FC 893 - 2020-09-11
Federal Court DecisionsElles peuvent faire état de ces renseignements au cours d'audiences publiques de tribunaux ou dans des jugements. [...] • 5) the list of assets held by the trust, as well as the fair market value of each of the assets as at December 31, 2012, 2013 and 2014; and [...] [67] First, I doubt it is open to this Court to grant a general declaration in favour of Blue Bridge, the Trusts and the beneficiaries of the Trusts as requested, but I do not need to deal with this issue expressly.
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Latif v. Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness) - 2020 FC 104 - 2020-01-22
Federal Court Decisionsa) directement ou indirectement, faire une présentation erronée sur un fait important quant à un objet pertinent, ou une réticence sur ce fait, ce qui entraîne ou risque d’entraîner une erreur dans l’application de la présente loi; [...] [79] The IAD then provided a fairly detailed analysis of the impact upon Ms. Latif and each of the children. [...] Life will obviously be much more difficult until the family reorganizes itself to deal with the separation and formulates its plans for future reunification.
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Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) v. Savic - 2014 FC 523 - 2014-05-30
Federal Court Decisions[15] Although these reasons follow a hearing at which a great deal of evidence was adduced, the Court’s factual findings are not determinative of any legal rights. [...] a) directement ou indirectement, faire une présentation erronée sur un fait important quant à un objet pertinent, ou une réticence sur ce fait, ce qui entraîne ou risque d’entraîner une erreur dans l’application de la présente loi; [...] La communication de l’avis peut se faire par courrier recommandé envoyé à la dernière adresse connue de l’intéressé.
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Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies v. Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness) - 2010 FC 470 - 2010-04-29
Federal Court Decisionsrésident permanent au sens du paragraphe 2(1) de la Loi sur l’immigration et la protection des réfugiés ont le droit de se faire communiquer sur demande : [...] à faire respecter les lois fédérales ou provinciales ou au déroulement d’enquêtes [...] While that exploration will be too late for Ms. Smith to benefit from it, that exploration may assist the applicant learn how to deal with other female prisoners like Ms. Smith in the future.
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X (Re) - 2009 FC 1058 - 2009-10-05
Federal Court Decisions[70] The object of the Convention is to promote effective means for dealing with cybercrime. [...] à cette fin par le ministre peut, après avoir obtenu l’approbation du ministre, demander à un juge de décerner un mandat en conformité avec le présent article s’il a des motifs raisonnables de croire que le mandat est nécessaire pour permettre au Service de faire enquête sur des menaces envers la sécurité du Canada ou [...] a) de soixante jours, lorsque le mandat est décerné pour permettre au Service de faire
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Canadian Private Copying Collective v. Fuzion Technology Corp. - 2009 FC 800 - 2009-08-05
Federal Court DecisionsAs part of the deal, Shum had also asked that Fuzion’s employees be offered employment. [...] [102] In conclusion, this case is an appropriate one for the allotment to the respondent Yeung of a lump sum which should include all reasonable disbursements and a fair portion of respondent’s legal costs to defend himself in the contempt proceeding, based on the bill of costs submitted by Yeung’s counsel. [...] to pay, the complexity of some legal issues raised by the parties and the amount of work and research in the caselaw required in this case, I find it fair and reasonable to award to Yeung the total sum of $15,000.00, inclusive of all disbursements and in lieu of any assessed costs, and payable forthwith by the applicant.
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Fiducie Dauphin (Re) - 2009 FC 346 - 2009-04-03
Federal Court Decisionsc) obliger une personne à faire un paiement, conformément au paragraphe 224(1); [...] d) obliger une institution ou une personne visée au paragraphe 224(1.1) à faire un paiement, conformément à ce paragraphe; [...] In other words, it is the effect or result of the taxpayer's action in dealing with its assets that is important and relevant in the assessment of the appropriateness of a collection jeopardy order.
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Wangden v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2008 FC 1230 - 2008-11-05
Federal Court DecisionsThe repeal in 1993 of the specific provision dealing with this very issue suggests that it should not be read back into the statute through the words “can be returned” in paragraph 46.01(1)(a). [...] This approach was upheld by the Supreme Court of Canada in Re Rizzo & Rizzo Shoes, above, and is consistent with section 10 of the Interpretation Act, R.S.O., c. I.11, which provides that every Act “shall be deemed to be remedial” and directs that every Act shall “receive such fair, large and liberal construction and [...] membership in a particular social group, or political opinion, and where the alien would have access to a full and fair procedure for determining a claim to asylum or equivalent temporary protection, unless the Attorney General finds that it is in the public interest for the alien to receive asylum in the United States.
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Abbott Laboratories Limited. v. Canada (Ministry of National Health and Welfare) - 2006 FC 1411 - 2006-11-21
Federal Court Decisions[16] The first step in a case dealing with alleged infringement is a construction of the patent in issue. [...] 4. The claims are to be read in an informed and purposive way to permit fairness and predictability and to define the limits of the monopoly "[I]ngenuity of the patent lies not in the identification of the desired result but in teaching one particular means to achieve it. [...] Q. That is not a regime which is specifically described in the Novopharm monograph; fair?
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Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) v. Jaballah - 2006 FC 346 - 2006-03-16
Federal Court DecisionsThe basic elements of procedural fairness appear to have been met in the process followed leading to the decision in this case. [...] The Minister's decision was set aside on grounds of a lack of procedural fairness leading to the decision, but the Court wrote at length on constitutional and other issues raised by the circumstance of possible deportation where the person concerned may face a risk to life, or torture. [...] First, it is said the decision exaggerates the danger posed to Canada's national security by inferences based on mere association of Mr. Jaballah with groups or persons or activities, or based on general evidence, not specifically dealing with Mr. Jaballah, produced for the Immigration and Refugee Board and used in
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Imai v. Canada (Foreign Affairs) - 2021 FC 1479 - 2021-12-29
Federal Court Decisions[6] In response to the ATIA request, Global Affairs disclosed several hundred pages of documents to Professor Imai, eventually prompting a narrower request dealing specifically with communications between Global Affairs, Goldcorp and the Commission from the date that the Commission requested Guatemala to suspend operations [...] Also, I need not deal with the information identified in the table as documents 2(a) and (b), 4(b) and (d) and 12(b) because, as mentioned earlier, they relate to the exemption under subsection 19(1), which has already been resolved. [...] Professor Imai concedes that although it may be fair to say that there is evidence in the record to support the proposition that Global Affairs in fact exercised its discretion, the statement of Ms. Lafave in her affidavit falls short of amounting to support that Global Affairs considered factors tending to favour
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Da'naxda'xw First Nation v. Peters - 2021 FC 360 - 2021-04-23
Federal Court DecisionsFurther, that decisions affecting governance must respect custom and procedural fairness. [...] They also submit that Gordon Glendale’s suspension lacked procedural fairness. [...] [168] In any event, Gordon Glendale’s suspension lacked procedural fairness.
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Canada (Human Rights Commission) v. Warman - 2012 FC 1162 - 2012-10-02
Federal Court Decisionsgroupe de personnes agissant d’un commun accord, d’utiliser ou de faire utiliser un téléphone de façon répétée en recourant ou en faisant recourir aux services d’une entreprise de télécommunication relevant de la compétence du Parlement pour aborder ou faire aborder des questions susceptibles d’exposer à la haine ou au [...] (b) there is a real and substantial risk to the fairness of the inquiry such that the need to prevent disclosure outweighs the societal interest that the inquiry be conducted in public; [...] It sets out a complete mechanism for dealing with human rights complaints.
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C & B Vacation Properties Inc. v. Canada - 1997-03-26
Federal Court DecisionsI accept the evidence of these engineers who had considerable experience in dealing with West Hull. [...] Thus, on the one hand, I have invoices totalling $13,600.00 from the Boileau firm, which both Mr. Gravelle and Mr. Prud’homme consider fair and reasonable in the circumstances. [...] I will deal first of all with the evidence adduced by the Plaintiffs.
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Letnes v. Canada (Attorney General) - 2020 FC 636 - 2020-05-25
Federal Court Decisions44 Indépendamment de toute autre forme de réparation qu’elle peut accorder, la Cour d’appel fédérale ou la Cour fédérale peut, dans tous les cas où il lui paraît juste ou opportun de le faire, décerner un mandamus, une injonction ou une ordonnance d’exécution intégrale, ou nommer un séquestre, soit sans condition, soit [...] Concerns about procedural fairness or bias, the presence of an important legal or constitutional issue, or the fact that all parties have consented to early recourse to the courts are not exceptional circumstances allowing parties to bypass an administrative process, as long as that process allows the issues to be raised [...] Conversely, the fact that an important legal issue is at stake or that concerns about procedural fairness arise do not allow the Court to expand the exception to the rule against the judicial review of interlocutory administrative decisions (CB Powell at para 33; Singh v Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness),