Ebadi v. Canada, 2022 FC 834
Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
Court | Federal Court (Canada) |
Citation | 2022 FC 834 |
Date | 06 June 2022 |
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4 practice notes
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Ebadi v. The King,
...Charter) by his employer, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and certain employees. The Federal Court (Ebadi v. Canada, 2022 FC 834 per Brown J.) struck the action, holding that it was barred by the combined operation of sections 236 and 208 of the Federal Public Sector Labo......
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Howell v Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada,
...the individual was aggrieved as an employee”: Salie v. Canada (Attorney General), 2013 FC 122 , at paras. 61 and 63; Ebadi v. Canada, 2022 FC 834, at para. 40; Price v. Canada, 2016 FC 649 , at paras. 76 In this case, Mr. Howell applied for LTD benefits before his termination. More import......
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Adelberg v. Canada,
...broad” and “[a]lmost all employment-related disputes can be grieved under s 208 of the FPSLRA” (at paras 14-15). [33] In Ebadi v Canada, 2022 FC 834 [Ebadi], the plaintiff advanced the argument (at para 35) that: […] Bron maintains the court’s residual discretion to hear a claim when a grie......
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Thompson v. Kolotinsky,
...25 herein [48] Bron v. Canada (Attorney General), supra (fn. 20) at para. 15 [49] Vaughan v. Canada, supra (fn. 23) at para. 1 [50] 2022 FC 834 [51] 2018 FC 618 (CanLII), [52] Ebadi, supra (fn. 50) at para.39 quoting Nosistel, supra (fn. 51) at para. 66 [53]Ibid referencing (Cyr v R......
4 cases
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Ebadi v. The King,
...Charter) by his employer, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and certain employees. The Federal Court (Ebadi v. Canada, 2022 FC 834 per Brown J.) struck the action, holding that it was barred by the combined operation of sections 236 and 208 of the Federal Public Sector Labo......
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Howell v Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada,
...the individual was aggrieved as an employee”: Salie v. Canada (Attorney General), 2013 FC 122 , at paras. 61 and 63; Ebadi v. Canada, 2022 FC 834, at para. 40; Price v. Canada, 2016 FC 649 , at paras. 76 In this case, Mr. Howell applied for LTD benefits before his termination. More import......
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Adelberg v. Canada,
...broad” and “[a]lmost all employment-related disputes can be grieved under s 208 of the FPSLRA” (at paras 14-15). [33] In Ebadi v Canada, 2022 FC 834 [Ebadi], the plaintiff advanced the argument (at para 35) that: […] Bron maintains the court’s residual discretion to hear a claim when a grie......
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Thompson v. Kolotinsky,
...25 herein [48] Bron v. Canada (Attorney General), supra (fn. 20) at para. 15 [49] Vaughan v. Canada, supra (fn. 23) at para. 1 [50] 2022 FC 834 [51] 2018 FC 618 (CanLII), [52] Ebadi, supra (fn. 50) at para.39 quoting Nosistel, supra (fn. 51) at para. 66 [53]Ibid referencing (Cyr v R......