Canada (Attorney General) v. Fabrikant, 2019 FCA 198

JurisdictionFederal Jurisdiction (Canada)
CourtCourt of Appeal (Canada)
Date05 July 2019
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  • NEVSUN, ATLANTIC LOTTERY, AND THE IMPLICATIONS OR THE 2020 SUPREME COURT OF CANADA MOTION TO STRIKE DECISIONS ON ACCESS TO JUSTICE AND THE RULE OF LAW.
    • Canada
    • University of New Brunswick Law Journal No. 72, January 2021
    • 1 Enero 2021
    ...93:6 Yale LJ 1073 at, in particular, 1075. (36) See e.g. Raji. supra note 32. (37) See e.g. Canada (Attorney General) v Fabnkant, 2019 FCA 198, 2019 CarswellNat (38) 2017 FCA 42, [2017] GSTC 17 at para 19 [Olumide]. (39) Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia v British Columbia (Atto......
  • Mitchell v. Academy of Learning Mississauga, 2022 FC 1328
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 23 Septiembre 2022
    ...and innocent parties, the relief contained in that provision should be granted (Olumide at para 31; Canada (Attorney General) v Fabrikant, 2019 FCA 198 at para 19 [Fabrikant]; Simon v Canada (Attorney General), 2019 FCA 28 at paras 9-10 [Simon FCA]; Canada (Attorney General) v Ubah, 2021 FC......
  • Canada (Attorney General) v. Simon, 2022 FC 1135
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 28 Julio 2022
    ...of distinguishing a vexatious litigant from “the needy, persistent self-represented litigant” (Canada (Attorney General) v Fabrikant, 2019 FCA 198 at para 20; Simon FCA at paras 13–16). Not every self-represented litigant requires additional regulation to control his or her dealings with th......
  • National Bank of Canada v. Taha, 2022 FC 1282
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 12 Septiembre 2022
    ...(Attorney General), 2019 FCA 28 (“Simon FCA”); Canada (Attorney General) v Yodjeu, 2019 FCA 178; Canada (Attorney General) v Fabrikant, 2019 FCA 198; Coady v Canada (Attorney General), 2020 FCA 154. [35] In addition, this Court has recently summarized and applied the principles in Canada (A......
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  • Mitchell v. Academy of Learning Mississauga, 2022 FC 1328
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 23 Septiembre 2022
    ...and innocent parties, the relief contained in that provision should be granted (Olumide at para 31; Canada (Attorney General) v Fabrikant, 2019 FCA 198 at para 19 [Fabrikant]; Simon v Canada (Attorney General), 2019 FCA 28 at paras 9-10 [Simon FCA]; Canada (Attorney General) v Ubah, 2021 FC......
  • Canada (Attorney General) v. Simon, 2022 FC 1135
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 28 Julio 2022
    ...of distinguishing a vexatious litigant from “the needy, persistent self-represented litigant” (Canada (Attorney General) v Fabrikant, 2019 FCA 198 at para 20; Simon FCA at paras 13–16). Not every self-represented litigant requires additional regulation to control his or her dealings with th......
  • National Bank of Canada v. Taha, 2022 FC 1282
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 12 Septiembre 2022
    ...(Attorney General), 2019 FCA 28 (“Simon FCA”); Canada (Attorney General) v Yodjeu, 2019 FCA 178; Canada (Attorney General) v Fabrikant, 2019 FCA 198; Coady v Canada (Attorney General), 2020 FCA 154. [35] In addition, this Court has recently summarized and applied the principles in Canada (A......
  • Canada (Attorney General) v. Turmel, 2022 FC 1526
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 9 Noviembre 2022
    ...impose additional requirements as may be necessary to prevent abuses of process (Ubah at para 44; Canada (Attorney General) v Fabrikant, 2019 FCA 198 [Fabrikant] at para 2). Vexatiousness comes in many shapes and sizes, and each vexatious litigant may require the Court to impose different m......
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