Canada (Attorney General) v. Simon, 2022 FC 1135
Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
Court | Federal Court (Canada) |
Citation | 2022 FC 1135 |
Date | 28 July 2022 |
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4 practice notes
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Mitchell v. Academy of Learning Mississauga, 2022 FC 1328
...III. Analysis A. The Law [22] A litigant’s right to access the courts is not without limits (Canada (Attorney General) v Simon, 2022 FC 1135 at para 22 [Simon FC]). When a litigant’s continued unrestricted access to the Court undermines the community’s access, the purpo......
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National Bank of Canada v. Taha, 2022 FC 1282
...2020 FCA 154. [35] In addition, this Court has recently summarized and applied the principles in Canada (Attorney General) v Simon, 2022 FC 1135 (“Simon FC 2022”); Canada (AG) v Ubah, 2021 FC 1466; and Birkich v Monashee Land Surveying and Geometrics Ltd, 2021 FC 1278. See also: Rooke v Wil......
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Stukanov v. Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FC 1421
...of vexatiousness: being admonished by other courts for engaging in vexatious and abusive behaviour (Canada (Attorney General) v Simon, 2022 FC 1135 at paragraph 27 [Simon]); instituting frivolous, unnecessary or inappropriate proceedings (including motions, applications, actions or appeals)......
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Canada v. Zbarsky, 2023 FC 161
...is determinative, although the Court recently summarized the following indicia of vexatiousness in Canada (Attorney General) v Simon, 2022 FC 1135 at paragraph 27: being admonished by other courts for engaging in vexatious and abusive behaviour; instituting frivolous, unnecessary or inappro......
4 cases
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Mitchell v. Academy of Learning Mississauga, 2022 FC 1328
...III. Analysis A. The Law [22] A litigant’s right to access the courts is not without limits (Canada (Attorney General) v Simon, 2022 FC 1135 at para 22 [Simon FC]). When a litigant’s continued unrestricted access to the Court undermines the community’s access, the purpo......
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National Bank of Canada v. Taha, 2022 FC 1282
...2020 FCA 154. [35] In addition, this Court has recently summarized and applied the principles in Canada (Attorney General) v Simon, 2022 FC 1135 (“Simon FC 2022”); Canada (AG) v Ubah, 2021 FC 1466; and Birkich v Monashee Land Surveying and Geometrics Ltd, 2021 FC 1278. See also: Rooke v Wil......
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Stukanov v. Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FC 1421
...of vexatiousness: being admonished by other courts for engaging in vexatious and abusive behaviour (Canada (Attorney General) v Simon, 2022 FC 1135 at paragraph 27 [Simon]); instituting frivolous, unnecessary or inappropriate proceedings (including motions, applications, actions or appeals)......
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Canada v. Zbarsky, 2023 FC 161
...is determinative, although the Court recently summarized the following indicia of vexatiousness in Canada (Attorney General) v Simon, 2022 FC 1135 at paragraph 27: being admonished by other courts for engaging in vexatious and abusive behaviour; instituting frivolous, unnecessary or inappro......