Foote v. Canada (Attorney General) et al., [2015] B.C.T.C. Uned. 849
Judge | Warren, J. |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Case Date | May 21, 2015 |
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Citations | [2015] B.C.T.C. Uned. 849;2015 BCSC 849;[2015] B.C.T.C. Uned. 849 (SC) |
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Civil Claims for Violation of Privacy
...of action, including copyright, trademarks, passing off, and contractual or proprietary rights. Where an 289 See Foote v Canada (AG) , 2015 BCSC 849 at para 116; Tucci v Peoples Trust Company , 2017 BCSC 1525 at paras 152–55 [ Tucci ]. 290 Dawe , above note 274; Hagan , above note 158; Hyne......
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Table of cases
...241, aff’d 2017 SCC 47................................................................................. 154, 155 Foote v Canada (AG), 2015 BCSC 849 ............................................................... 100 Ford v Quebec (Attorney General), [1988] 2 SCR 712 ..............................
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Grenon v. Canada Revenue Agency et al., 2016 ABQB 260
...of an assessment does not equate to misfeasance on the part of the tax officials involved. In Foote v Canada (Attorney General) , 2015 BCSC 849, [2015] 5 CTC 150, the Court held as follows at paras 110 and 113: The same point was made by the Nova Scotia Supreme Court in [ Canus ]. That case......
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Nungwana v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 BCSC 1634
...the BSOs were wrong to suspect her of importing an illegal narcotic into Canada. However, as noted in Foote v. Canada (Attorney General), 2015 BCSC 849 [Foote] at para. 110, citing Canus Fisheries Ltd. v. Canada (Customs & Revenue Agency), 2005 NSSC 283, “being wrong is not ......
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Grenon v. Canada Revenue Agency et al., 2016 ABQB 260
...of an assessment does not equate to misfeasance on the part of the tax officials involved. In Foote v Canada (Attorney General) , 2015 BCSC 849, [2015] 5 CTC 150, the Court held as follows at paras 110 and 113: The same point was made by the Nova Scotia Supreme Court in [ Canus ]. That case......
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Nungwana v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 BCSC 1634
...the BSOs were wrong to suspect her of importing an illegal narcotic into Canada. However, as noted in Foote v. Canada (Attorney General), 2015 BCSC 849 [Foote] at para. 110, citing Canus Fisheries Ltd. v. Canada (Customs & Revenue Agency), 2005 NSSC 283, “being wrong is not ......
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Foote v. Canada Revenue Agency, 2016 BCCA 188
...Southbank, British Columbia and the trial took place in Prince George over a period of 18 days. Reasons of the trial judge are indexed at 2015 BCSC 849. [2] The appellants filed their appeal on 18 June 2015, followed by a transcript and supplemental transcript on 26 February 2016. The trans......
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Keep It To Yourself: Ontario Court Introduces Tort Of Public Disclosure In Doe v D, 2016 ONSC 541
...images" through the passing of The Intimate Image Protection Act, CCSM c I87, s 11. See for example Foote v. Canada (Attorney General), 2015 BCSC 849, discussing the relationship between statutory torts and the common To view the original article please click here. The content of this artic......
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Civil Claims for Violation of Privacy
...of action, including copyright, trademarks, passing off, and contractual or proprietary rights. Where an 289 See Foote v Canada (AG) , 2015 BCSC 849 at para 116; Tucci v Peoples Trust Company , 2017 BCSC 1525 at paras 152–55 [ Tucci ]. 290 Dawe , above note 274; Hagan , above note 158; Hyne......
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Table of cases
...241, aff’d 2017 SCC 47................................................................................. 154, 155 Foote v Canada (AG), 2015 BCSC 849 ............................................................... 100 Ford v Quebec (Attorney General), [1988] 2 SCR 712 ..............................