C.R. v. Nova Scotia (Community Services), 2019 NSCA 89

JudgeHonourable Justice M. Jill Hamilton
CourtCourt of Appeal of Nova Scotia (Canada)
Case DateNovember 19, 2019
JurisdictionNova Scotia
Citations2019 NSCA 89
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11 practice notes
  • DCP v. M.M. and D.C.,
    • Canada
    • Alberta Court of Justice
    • July 28, 2022
    ...19; DCP v. B.G. and T.W., 2019 PESC 37; Nova Scotia (Community Services) v. S.C., 2017 NSSC 336; C.R. v. Nova Scotia (Community Services), 2019 NSCA 89; MJB v. Family and Children Services of Kings County, 2008 NSCA 64; DCP v. A.D.D., J.D. and B.J.T., 2020 PESC 9; S.A.D. v. Nova Scotia (Com......
  • DCP v. A.D.D., J.D. and B.J.T., 2020 PESC 9
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court (Trial Division) of Prince Edward Island (Canada)
    • February 10, 2020
    ...of Colchester County v. K.T., 2010 NSCA 72 (CanLII); DCP v. A.D.D. and J.D., 2018 PESC 16; C.R. v. Nova Scotia (Community Services), 2019 NSCA 89; White Burgess Langille Inman v. Abbot and Haliburton Co., 2015 SCC 23   RULES REFERRED TO: Rules of Civil Procedure – Rule 26.02(c).......
  • DCP v. C.S., J.K. et al,
    • Canada
    • Alberta Court of Justice
    • February 10, 2023
    ...19; DCP v. J.M. and J.M., 2022 PECA 3; Nova Scotia (Community Services) v. S.C., 2017 NSSC 336; C.R. v. Nova Scotia (Community Services), 2019 NSCA 89; M.J.B. v. Family and Children’s Services of Kings County, 2008 NSCA 64; DCP v. A.D.D., J.D., and B.J.T., 2020 PESC 9; R. v. Moh......
  • Nova Scotia (Community Services) v. F.C. and R.C., 2020 NSSC 142
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • April 21, 2020
    ...essential to satisfy the standard. [11] More recently, the Court of Appeal stated as follows in C.R. v. Nova Scotia (Community Services), 2019 NSCA 89, at paragraph 14 When deciding whether there is “substantial risk”, a judge must only be satisfied that the “chance of danger” is real, rath......
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11 cases
  • DCP v. M.M. and D.C.,
    • Canada
    • Alberta Court of Justice
    • July 28, 2022
    ...19; DCP v. B.G. and T.W., 2019 PESC 37; Nova Scotia (Community Services) v. S.C., 2017 NSSC 336; C.R. v. Nova Scotia (Community Services), 2019 NSCA 89; MJB v. Family and Children Services of Kings County, 2008 NSCA 64; DCP v. A.D.D., J.D. and B.J.T., 2020 PESC 9; S.A.D. v. Nova Scotia (Com......
  • DCP v. A.D.D., J.D. and B.J.T., 2020 PESC 9
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court (Trial Division) of Prince Edward Island (Canada)
    • February 10, 2020
    ...of Colchester County v. K.T., 2010 NSCA 72 (CanLII); DCP v. A.D.D. and J.D., 2018 PESC 16; C.R. v. Nova Scotia (Community Services), 2019 NSCA 89; White Burgess Langille Inman v. Abbot and Haliburton Co., 2015 SCC 23   RULES REFERRED TO: Rules of Civil Procedure – Rule 26.02(c).......
  • DCP v. C.S., J.K. et al,
    • Canada
    • Alberta Court of Justice
    • February 10, 2023
    ...19; DCP v. J.M. and J.M., 2022 PECA 3; Nova Scotia (Community Services) v. S.C., 2017 NSSC 336; C.R. v. Nova Scotia (Community Services), 2019 NSCA 89; M.J.B. v. Family and Children’s Services of Kings County, 2008 NSCA 64; DCP v. A.D.D., J.D., and B.J.T., 2020 PESC 9; R. v. Moh......
  • Nova Scotia (Community Services) v. F.C. and R.C., 2020 NSSC 142
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • April 21, 2020
    ...essential to satisfy the standard. [11] More recently, the Court of Appeal stated as follows in C.R. v. Nova Scotia (Community Services), 2019 NSCA 89, at paragraph 14 When deciding whether there is “substantial risk”, a judge must only be satisfied that the “chance of danger” is real, rath......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

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