Ebadi v. The King,
| Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
| Court | Court of Appeal (Canada) |
| Date | 06 March 2024 |
| Citation | 2024 FCA 39 |
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15 practice notes
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Dunn v. Canada (Attorney General),
...plaintiff’s position be improved by failing to engage with the grievance procedure and instead coming to the Court (citing Ebadi v Canada, 2024 FCA 39 at para 58 [Ebadi]). Plaintiff’s [130] The Plaintiff acknowledges that this Court has previously held that, as a general rule, the grievance......
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Terrapure Br Ltd. v. Canada (Attorney General), 2025 FC 1715
...that “Parliament does not speak in vain” (Davis v Canada (Royal Canadian Mounted Police), 2024 FCA 115 at para 71 citing Ebadi v Canada, 2024 FCA 39 at para 35; R v DAI, 2012 SCC 5 at para 31 citing Attorney General of Quebec v Carrières Ste-Thérèse Ltée, 1985 CanLII 35 (SCC), [1985] 1 SCR ......
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Thompson v. Canada,
...where internal grievance mechanisms are incapable of providing effective redress, or in exceptional circumstances (Ebadi v Canada, 2024 FCA 39 at para 47, leave to appeal to SCC refused, 41260 (17 October 2024); Greenwood FCA at para 130; Adelberg v Canada, 2024 FCA 106 at para 58; Bron v C......
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Davis v. Canada (Royal Canadian Mounted Police),
...this assertion, it also runs counter to the principle of statutory interpretation that Parliament does not speak in vain: Ebadi v. Canada, 2024 FCA 39 at para. 35; R. v. D.A.I., 2012 SCC 5 at para. 31; Attorney General of Quebec v. Carrières Ste-Thérèse Ltée, [1985] 1 S.C.R. 831, [1985] S.C......
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16 cases
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Dunn v. Canada (Attorney General)
...plaintiff’s position be improved by failing to engage with the grievance procedure and instead coming to the Court (citing Ebadi v Canada, 2024 FCA 39 at para 58 [Ebadi]). Plaintiff’s [130] The Plaintiff acknowledges that this Court has previously held that, as a general rule, the grievance......
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Terrapure Br Ltd. v. Canada (Attorney General), 2025 FC 1715
...that “Parliament does not speak in vain” (Davis v Canada (Royal Canadian Mounted Police), 2024 FCA 115 at para 71 citing Ebadi v Canada, 2024 FCA 39 at para 35; R v DAI, 2012 SCC 5 at para 31 citing Attorney General of Quebec v Carrières Ste-Thérèse Ltée, 1985 CanLII 35 (SCC), [1985] 1 SCR ......
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Thompson v. Canada
...where internal grievance mechanisms are incapable of providing effective redress, or in exceptional circumstances (Ebadi v Canada, 2024 FCA 39 at para 47, leave to appeal to SCC refused, 41260 (17 October 2024); Greenwood FCA at para 130; Adelberg v Canada, 2024 FCA 106 at para 58; Bron v C......
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Davis v. Canada (Royal Canadian Mounted Police)
...this assertion, it also runs counter to the principle of statutory interpretation that Parliament does not speak in vain: Ebadi v. Canada, 2024 FCA 39 at para. 35; R. v. D.A.I., 2012 SCC 5 at para. 31; Attorney General of Quebec v. Carrières Ste-Thérèse Ltée, [1985] 1 S.C.R. 831, [1985] S.C......
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