Cameco Corporation v. The Queen, 2019 TCC 92
Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
Court | Tax Court (Canada) |
Date | 29 April 2019 |
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7 practice notes
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Canada v. Bowker, 2023 FCA 133
...2021 D.T.C. 1032 (45%), Damis Properties Inc. v. The Queen, 2021 TCC 44, 2021 D.T.C. 1038 [Damis] (35%), Cameco Corporation v. The Queen, 2019 TCC 92, 2019 D.T.C. 1066 (35%), CIT Group Securities (Canada) Inc. v. The Queen, 2017 TCC 86, 2017 D.T.C. 1050 (36%), Invesco Canada Ltd. v. R., 201......
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Bowker v. The Queen, 2022 TCC 43
... 2003 SCC 71 at para 20. [12] Walker, supra note 10 at 34; Otteson v. R., 2014 TCC 362 at para 17; Cameco Corporation v The Queen, 2019 TCC 92 at para 46 [Cameco], aff’d 2020 FCA 112 , leave to appeal to SCC refused, 39368 (18 February 2021) citing Martin v. R., 2014 TCC 50 at para 14......
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Damis Properties Inc. v. The Queen,
...applicable to the determination of costs in CIT Group Securities (Canada) Inc. v. R., 2017 TCC 86 and again in Cameco Corporation v. R., 2019 TCC 92. The comments I make in those cases are equally applicable here and I will not repeat them. One particularly important point, however, is that......
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Grenon v. The Queen,
...to make an award equal to 75% of legal costs, as requested, finding that 30% was more appropriate. In Cameco Corporation v. The Queen, 2019 TCC 92, Justice Owen awarded partial indemnity costs of “approximately 35% of counsel fees of $29.3 million” finding that this “ap......
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7 cases
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Canada v. Bowker, 2023 FCA 133
...2021 D.T.C. 1032 (45%), Damis Properties Inc. v. The Queen, 2021 TCC 44, 2021 D.T.C. 1038 [Damis] (35%), Cameco Corporation v. The Queen, 2019 TCC 92, 2019 D.T.C. 1066 (35%), CIT Group Securities (Canada) Inc. v. The Queen, 2017 TCC 86, 2017 D.T.C. 1050 (36%), Invesco Canada Ltd. v. R., 201......
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Bowker v. The Queen, 2022 TCC 43
... 2003 SCC 71 at para 20. [12] Walker, supra note 10 at 34; Otteson v. R., 2014 TCC 362 at para 17; Cameco Corporation v The Queen, 2019 TCC 92 at para 46 [Cameco], aff’d 2020 FCA 112 , leave to appeal to SCC refused, 39368 (18 February 2021) citing Martin v. R., 2014 TCC 50 at para 14......
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Nixon v. The King, 2024 TCC 4
...v The Queen, 2010 TCC 490 20% (and 60%) Grenon v The Queen, 2021 TCC 89 30% Klemen v R, 2014 TCC 369 35% Cameco Corporation v The Queen, 2019 TCC 92 35% Damis Properties Inc. v The Queen, 2021 TCC 44 36% CIT Group Securities (Canada) Inc. v The Queen, 2017 TCC 86 39% Chad v The King, 2023 T......
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Damis Properties Inc. v. The Queen,
...applicable to the determination of costs in CIT Group Securities (Canada) Inc. v. R., 2017 TCC 86 and again in Cameco Corporation v. R., 2019 TCC 92. The comments I make in those cases are equally applicable here and I will not repeat them. One particularly important point, however, is that......
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2 firm's commentaries
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Federal Court Of Appeal Rules Sham Need Not Be Specifically Plead
...1 Eisbrenner v. Canada, 2020 FCA 93; leave to appeal to the Supreme Court denied at SCC No. 39303. 2 Cameco Corporation v. The Queen, 2019 TCC 92. About The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your sp......
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Federal Court Of Appeal Rules Sham Need Not Be Specifically Plead
...1 Eisbrenner v. Canada, 2020 FCA 93; leave to appeal to the Supreme Court denied at SCC No. 39303. 2 Cameco Corporation v. The Queen, 2019 TCC 92. About The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your sp......