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Canada (Attorney General) v. Gillis, 2007 FCA 112 (2007)
Date: 20070316
Docket: A-260-06Citation: 2007 FCA 112CORAM: LÉTOURNEAU J.A.SEXTON J.A.EVANS J.A.BETWEEN:ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADAAppellantandBRENDA GILLISRespondentHeard at Toronto , Ontario, on February 13, 2007 .Judgment delivered at Ottawa, Ontario , on March 16, 2007 .REASONS FOR JUDGMENT BY: EVANS J.A.CONCURRED IN BY: LÉTOURNEAU J.A.SEXTON J.A.Date: 20070316Docket: A-260-06Citation: 2007 FCA 112CORAM: LÉTOURNEAU J.A.SEXTON J.A.EVANS J.A.BETWEEN:ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADAAppellantandBRENDA GILLISRespondentREASONS FOR JUDGMENTEVANS J.A.A. INTRODUCTION[1] The issue to be decided in this case is whether an adjudicator committed a reviewable error when he dismissed a complaint by a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police that she had been wrongly deprived of a promotion because the promotion process was not complete when it was cancelled.[2] Brenda Gillis is a civilian employee of the RCMP. On September 9, ...See the full content of this document
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