Cliff v. Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FC 930
Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
Court | Federal Court (Canada) |
Citation | 2022 FC 930 |
Date | 21 June 2022 |
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2 practice notes
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Bibeau v. Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FC 1748
...review that applies to Independent Chairpersons decisions made pursuant to ss. 40 and 43(3) of the Act (Cliff v Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FC 930 at para 3 [Cliff] citing Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v Vavilov, 2019 SCC 65 [Vavilov] at paras 10, 25). This deferentia......
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Rana v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FC 1014
...at para 10). The onus is on the institution to prove Mr. Rana’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt (Cliff v Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FC 930 at para 7 [20] Knowledge may be inferred from surrounding facts because an admission of actual knowledge is rare but the ICP must nonetheles......
4 cases
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Bouab v. Canada (Attorney General), 2024 FC 315
...General), 2023 FC 1014 at para 18; Bibeau v Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FC 1748 at para 6; Cliff v Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FC 930 at para [12] A reasonable decision is “one that is based on an internally coherent and rational chain of analysis and that is justified in rel......
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Ismail v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2024 FC 310
...General), 2023 FC 1014 at para 18; Bibeau v Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FC 1748 at para 6; Cliff v Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FC 930 at para [16] A reasonable decision is “one that is based on an internally coherent and rational chain of analysis and that is justified in rel......
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Rana v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FC 1014
...at para 10). The onus is on the institution to prove Mr. Rana’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt (Cliff v Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FC 930 at para 7 [20] Knowledge may be inferred from surrounding facts because an admission of actual knowledge is rare but the ICP must nonetheles......
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Bibeau v. Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FC 1748
...review that applies to Independent Chairpersons decisions made pursuant to ss. 40 and 43(3) of the Act (Cliff v Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FC 930 at para 3 [Cliff] citing Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v Vavilov, 2019 SCC 65 [Vavilov] at paras 10, 25). This deferentia......