Canada (Transportation Safety Board) v. Carroll‑Byrne, 2022 SCC 48
Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
Judge | Wagner, Richard; Moldaver, Michael J.; Karakatsanis, Andromache; Côté, Suzanne; Brown, Russell; Rowe, Malcolm; Martin, Sheilah; Kasirer, Nicholas; Jamal, Mahmud |
Citation | 2022 SCC 48 |
Docket Number | 39661 |
Court | Supreme Court (Canada) |
Date | 25 November 2022 |
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Tan v Alberta Veterinary Medical Association,
...error of fact, or failure to act in a “judicial” manner: see also Canada (Transportation Safety Board) v Carroll-Byrne, 2022 SCC 48 at paras 41 (majority) and 162 (dissent), [2022] SCJ No 48 (QL). Keeping that deference in mind, therefore, the application to stay the fine and ......
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Hobbs v. Canada (Privacy Commissioner),
...No appearance Authorities Cited: CASES CITED: Canada (Transportation Safety Board) v. Carroll-Byrne, 2022 SCC 48; Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia v. British Columbia (Attorney General), 2014 SCC 59, [2014] 3 S.C.R. 31; Healey v. Barrett, 2019 N......
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Examinations 2023 ' The Evolution Of Appellate Law In The Post-Pandemic Era
...appearances. In March 2022, Stephen Ronan and Rob Bell represented NAV Canada in Canada (Transportation Safety Board) v Carroll-Byrne, 2022 SCC 48, which related to the circumstances in which an on-board airplane recording can be released. Generally, on-board recordings, such as cockpit voi......
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Grande Prairie (City) v Apotex Inc,
...case is of particular significance to the public. However, Kasirer J in Canada (Transportation Safety Board) v Carroll-Byrne, 2022 SCC 48 at para 99 explained that “[t]he public interest in the administration of justice and a fair trial is not materially different......
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Tan v Alberta Veterinary Medical Association,
...error of fact, or failure to act in a “judicial” manner: see also Canada (Transportation Safety Board) v Carroll-Byrne, 2022 SCC 48 at paras 41 (majority) and 162 (dissent), [2022] SCJ No 48 (QL). Keeping that deference in mind, therefore, the application to stay the fine and ......
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Hobbs v. Canada (Privacy Commissioner),
...No appearance Authorities Cited: CASES CITED: Canada (Transportation Safety Board) v. Carroll-Byrne, 2022 SCC 48; Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia v. British Columbia (Attorney General), 2014 SCC 59, [2014] 3 S.C.R. 31; Healey v. Barrett, 2019 N......
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Grande Prairie (City) v Apotex Inc,
...case is of particular significance to the public. However, Kasirer J in Canada (Transportation Safety Board) v Carroll-Byrne, 2022 SCC 48 at para 99 explained that “[t]he public interest in the administration of justice and a fair trial is not materially different......
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Examinations 2023 ' The Evolution Of Appellate Law In The Post-Pandemic Era
...appearances. In March 2022, Stephen Ronan and Rob Bell represented NAV Canada in Canada (Transportation Safety Board) v Carroll-Byrne, 2022 SCC 48, which related to the circumstances in which an on-board airplane recording can be released. Generally, on-board recordings, such as cockpit voi......
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Litigation and Dispute Resolution in Canada: 2022 year in review and future trends
...process and test for disclosure of Airplane black box in civil litigation in Canada (Transportation Safety Board) v. Carroll Byrne, 2022 SCC 486 • Litigation and Dispute Res olution in 1. R v. Nguyen, 2015 ONCA 278 at pars 16.Trend #3Settlement disclosure obligationsPartial settlement agree......
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On-board Audio Recordings: Supreme Court Of Canada Rules They May Be Disclosed In A Lawsuit
...to ship owners who do not have access to the VDR in subsequent litigation. In Canada (Transportation Safety Board) v. Carroll Byrne, 2022 SCC 48, the Supreme Court rendered a decision on Nov. 25, 2022, explaining in what circumstances an on-board recording can be In March 2015, an Air Canad......