Anglin v Alberta (Chief Electoral Officer), 2020 ABQB 131
Judge | Ross |
Citation | 2020 ABQB 131 |
Docket Number | 1703 03014 |
Court | Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada) |
Date | 23 March 2020 |
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6 practice notes
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Park v The Election Commissioner of Alberta,
...of King's Bench have applied the Palmer test in section 51.03 appeals: Aheer at para 30; Anglin v Alberta (Chief Electoral Officer), 2020 ABQB 131 at para 12; Wenzel v Election Commissioner of Alberta, 2021 ABQB 445 at para 31 I agree that the Palmer test applies to a statutory appeal ......
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Aheer v Alberta (Election Commissioner),
...review the presumptive standard of reasonableness applies (Vavilov at paras 16, 17, 23, 30; Anglin v Alberta (Chief Electoral Officer), 2020 ABQB 131 at para 24; rehearing allowed in part, 2021 ABQB 353). Breach of the duty of procedural fairness [23] ......
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Cherry v Alberta (Chief Electoral Officer),
...In a subsequent decision in the same proceeding (Anglin v Alberta (Chief Electoral Officer), 2020 ABQB 131), Ross J. permitted Mr. Anglin to adduce certain affidavits based on the Palmer test (Palmer at (1) The evidence should generally not be admitted if, by due diligence, it could h......
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Anglin v Resler,
...review of that decision. [69] In Anglin v Alberta (Chief Electoral Officer), 2020 ABQB 131, Ross J. found no palpable and overriding error of fact by the CEO (para 37) in his decision-making, that the CEO had properly interpreted s......
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5 cases
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Aheer v Alberta (Election Commissioner),
...review the presumptive standard of reasonableness applies (Vavilov at paras 16, 17, 23, 30; Anglin v Alberta (Chief Electoral Officer), 2020 ABQB 131 at para 24; rehearing allowed in part, 2021 ABQB 353). Breach of the duty of procedural fairness [23] ......
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Cherry v Alberta (Chief Electoral Officer),
...In a subsequent decision in the same proceeding (Anglin v Alberta (Chief Electoral Officer), 2020 ABQB 131), Ross J. permitted Mr. Anglin to adduce certain affidavits based on the Palmer test (Palmer at (1) The evidence should generally not be admitted if, by due diligence, it could h......
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Anglin v Resler,
...an earlier finding by her of procedural unfairness in the CEO’s dealings with Mr. Anglin while investigating the alleged breach (2020 ABQB 131), the appropriate remedy was to rescind the $500 administrative penalty (paras 27, 28 and [34] This......
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Anglin v Resler,
...review of that decision. [69] In Anglin v Alberta (Chief Electoral Officer), 2020 ABQB 131, Ross J. found no palpable and overriding error of fact by the CEO (para 37) in his decision-making, that the CEO had properly interpreted s......
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