Gagnier v. Burns,
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | Regional Senior Justice B. G. Thomas |
Neutral Citation | 2021 ONSC 3183 |
Citation | 2021 ONSC 3183 |
Court | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) |
Date | 01 January 0001 |
Docket Number | 2021onsc3183 |
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2 practice notes
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2023 BCSC 88,
...of the issue. The fact that this case related to the Covid-19 pandemic is not alone determinative of novelty: see e.g. Gagnier v. Burns, 2021 ONSC 3183 at paras. 9–11. The risks in proceeding to trial would have been apparent to Ms. Parmar. There were constructive dismissal cases and......
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Parmar v Tribe Management Inc.,
...of the issue. The fact that this case related to the Covid-19 pandemic is not alone determinative of novelty: see e.g. Gagnier v. Burns, 2021 ONSC 3183 at paras. 9–11. The risks in proceeding to trial would have been apparent to Ms. Parmar. There were constructive dismissal cases and......
2 cases
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2023 BCSC 88,
...of the issue. The fact that this case related to the Covid-19 pandemic is not alone determinative of novelty: see e.g. Gagnier v. Burns, 2021 ONSC 3183 at paras. 9–11. The risks in proceeding to trial would have been apparent to Ms. Parmar. There were constructive dismissal cases and......
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Parmar v Tribe Management Inc.,
...of the issue. The fact that this case related to the Covid-19 pandemic is not alone determinative of novelty: see e.g. Gagnier v. Burns, 2021 ONSC 3183 at paras. 9–11. The risks in proceeding to trial would have been apparent to Ms. Parmar. There were constructive dismissal cases and......