Demme v. Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal of Canada

JurisdictionOntario
CourtCourt of Appeal (Ontario)
JudgeBrown,Gillese,Pardu
Citation2022 ONCA 503
Date30 June 2022
Docket NumberC69342

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4 practice notes
  • G.D. v South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • 4 Julio 2024
    ...coupled with a determination to nonetheless proceed with that conduct: see Demme v. Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal of Canada, 2022 ONCA 503, 83 C.C.L.T. (4th) 1, at paras. 62–64. The degree of recklessness required to fix liability can vary and need not be addressed in these reasons. 104 I......
  • Farah v Toronto Police Services Board
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • 8 Enero 2026
    ...coupled with a determination to nonetheless proceed with that conduct: see Demme v. Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal of Canada, 2022 ONCA 503, at paras. 24 The Plaintiffs' pleading states that the Defendants' collection of private information from the proposed class members, without a reason......
  • Quantz v Ontario
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • 8 Enero 2025
    ...the danger of the impugned actions and deliberately assumed the risk of that danger: Demme v. Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal of Canada, 2022 ONCA 503, at para. 61. In order to establish liability, the Defendant must be shown to have been reckless in the sense of a subjective state of mind.......
  • Definity Insurance Company. v Intact Insurance Company
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • 4 Junio 2024
    ...which is only to determine whether such a duty exists in this case. 12 In Demme v. Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal of Canada, 2022 ONCA 503, Demme a former registered nurse, had her employment ended upon discovery by the hospital that she had misused an automatic medication dispensing unit ......
4 cases
  • G.D. v South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • 4 Julio 2024
    ...coupled with a determination to nonetheless proceed with that conduct: see Demme v. Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal of Canada, 2022 ONCA 503, 83 C.C.L.T. (4th) 1, at paras. 62–64. The degree of recklessness required to fix liability can vary and need not be addressed in these reasons. 104 I......
  • Farah v Toronto Police Services Board
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • 8 Enero 2026
    ...coupled with a determination to nonetheless proceed with that conduct: see Demme v. Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal of Canada, 2022 ONCA 503, at paras. 24 The Plaintiffs' pleading states that the Defendants' collection of private information from the proposed class members, without a reason......
  • Quantz v Ontario
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • 8 Enero 2025
    ...the danger of the impugned actions and deliberately assumed the risk of that danger: Demme v. Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal of Canada, 2022 ONCA 503, at para. 61. In order to establish liability, the Defendant must be shown to have been reckless in the sense of a subjective state of mind.......
  • Definity Insurance Company. v Intact Insurance Company
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • 4 Junio 2024
    ...which is only to determine whether such a duty exists in this case. 12 In Demme v. Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal of Canada, 2022 ONCA 503, Demme a former registered nurse, had her employment ended upon discovery by the hospital that she had misused an automatic medication dispensing unit ......