Martinez v. Canada (Communications Security Establishment), 2019 FCA 282
Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
Court | Court of Appeal (Canada) |
Citation | 2019 FCA 282 |
Date | 12 November 2019 |
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3 practice notes
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Oleynik v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FCA 162
...prospect of success and is manifestly doomed to fail: Tétreault c. Boisbriand (Ville), 2023 CAF 159 at para. 8; Martinez v. Canada, 2019 FCA 282 at para. 9; Lessard-Gauvin c. Canada (Procureur général), 2013 CAF 147; Yukon Conservation Society v. National Energy Board (1978),......
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Beaulieu et al v Macumber et al,
...In the recent decision of Martinez v Canada (Communications Security Establishment), 2019 FCA 282, Rennie JA confirmed the Federal Court of Appeal’s similar approach to a motion to quash an appeal for lack of merit pursuant to the Court’s inherent jurisdiction to prevent abuse......
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Brown v. Social Benefits Tribunal Ontario (SBTO), 2022 FCA 98
...there is such a manifest lack of substance that it is clearly bound to fail: Martinez v. Canada (Communications Security Establishment), 2019 FCA 282. This is the case here. The Federal Court was clearly correct to conclude that it did not have jurisdiction. Moreover, it was correct to dism......
3 cases
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Oleynik v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FCA 162
...prospect of success and is manifestly doomed to fail: Tétreault c. Boisbriand (Ville), 2023 CAF 159 at para. 8; Martinez v. Canada, 2019 FCA 282 at para. 9; Lessard-Gauvin c. Canada (Procureur général), 2013 CAF 147; Yukon Conservation Society v. National Energy Board (1978),......
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Beaulieu et al v Macumber et al,
...In the recent decision of Martinez v Canada (Communications Security Establishment), 2019 FCA 282, Rennie JA confirmed the Federal Court of Appeal’s similar approach to a motion to quash an appeal for lack of merit pursuant to the Court’s inherent jurisdiction to prevent abuse......
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Brown v. Social Benefits Tribunal Ontario (SBTO), 2022 FCA 98
...there is such a manifest lack of substance that it is clearly bound to fail: Martinez v. Canada (Communications Security Establishment), 2019 FCA 282. This is the case here. The Federal Court was clearly correct to conclude that it did not have jurisdiction. Moreover, it was correct to dism......