British Columbia v. Canadian Forest Products Ltd., 2018 BCCA 124
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | The Honourable Madam Justice Garson,The Honourable Madam Justice Smith,The Honourable Madam Justice Fenlon |
Date | 06 April 2018 |
Citation | 2018 BCCA 124 |
Docket Number | CA43841 |
Court | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) |
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9 practice notes
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Paradis Honey Ltd. v. Canada (Agriculture and Agri-Food), 2024 FC 1921
...“robust and pragmatic approach to the . . . facts” (p. 569). (Emphasis added) (See also British Columbia v Canadian Forest Products Ltd, 2018 BCCA 124 at para 135.) [901] Factual causation can also be divided into general and specific causation. In that regard, the Plaintiffs cite Wise, whi......
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Ward v. Cariboo Regional District, 2021 BCSC 1495
...Justice Garson (in dissent in the result) summarized the basic principles in British Columbia v. Canadian Forest Products Ltd., 2018 BCCA 124 at para. 135 as [135] To summarize, the following principles emerge from the Supreme Court of Canadaȁ......
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Ding v Canam Super Vacation Inc.,
...40, citing Savinkoff v. Seggewiss (1996), 25 B.C.L.R. (3d) 1 at paras. 17–21 (C.A.); British Columbia v. Canadian Forest Products Ltd., 2018 BCCA 124 at para. 168. In the absence of an explanation, the reasons must still be read as a whole to properly assess whether the basis on which the i......
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656621 B.C. Ltd. v. David Moerman Painting Ltd., 2022 BCSC 1683
...Inc. v. Isolation Chaleur Insulation Ltée/Ltd., 2009 NBQB 20 [Isolation Chaleur]; British Columbia v. Canadian Forest Products Ltd., 2018 BCCA 124 at para. 135. [34] The plaintiffs are not required to disprove all other possible causes of the Fi......
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8 cases
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Ward v. Cariboo Regional District, 2021 BCSC 1495
...Justice Garson (in dissent in the result) summarized the basic principles in British Columbia v. Canadian Forest Products Ltd., 2018 BCCA 124 at para. 135 as [135] To summarize, the following principles emerge from the Supreme Court of Canadaȁ......
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Ding v Canam Super Vacation Inc.,
...40, citing Savinkoff v. Seggewiss (1996), 25 B.C.L.R. (3d) 1 at paras. 17–21 (C.A.); British Columbia v. Canadian Forest Products Ltd., 2018 BCCA 124 at para. 168. In the absence of an explanation, the reasons must still be read as a whole to properly assess whether the basis on which the i......
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656621 B.C. Ltd. v. David Moerman Painting Ltd., 2022 BCSC 1683
...Inc. v. Isolation Chaleur Insulation Ltée/Ltd., 2009 NBQB 20 [Isolation Chaleur]; British Columbia v. Canadian Forest Products Ltd., 2018 BCCA 124 at para. 135. [34] The plaintiffs are not required to disprove all other possible causes of the Fi......
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MacKay v. Brookside Campsite Inc., 2021 BCSC 1304
...principles of causation at paras. 382-385, drawing upon the reasons in British Columbia v. Canadian Forest Products Ltd., 2018 BCCA 124 and a number of Supreme Court of Canada cases. Of particular note, the cases highlight that “but for” causation does not ......
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