GCT Canada Limited Partnership v. Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, 2020 FC 348

JurisdictionFederal Jurisdiction (Canada)
CourtFederal Court (Canada)
Citation2020 FC 348
Date09 March 2020
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7 practice notes
  • GCT Canada Limited Partnership v. Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, 2022 FC 1109
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 26 Julio 2022
    ...of an additional decision but rather to indicate a continuing type of activity that it asserts supports the allegation of bias” (2020 FC 348). In addition, and although Prothonotary Furlanetto allowed the VFPA’s motions to strike certain aspects of the relief sought by GCT, sh......
  • Rebel News Network Ltd v. Canada (Leaders’ Debates Commission), 2020 FC 1181
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 22 Diciembre 2020
    ...prospect of success” in the context of the law and litigation process (GCT Canada Limited Partnership v Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, 2020 FC 348 at para 67). In assessing whether the amendment has a reasonable prospect of success, the Court will consider the appropriateness of the plead......
  • Vancouver Fraser Port Authority v. GCT Canada Limited Partnership,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Canada)
    • 13 Agosto 2021
    ...Application). Justice Phelan’s decision dismissed an appeal from a decision by Prothonotary Angela Furlanetto dated March 9, 2020 (2020 FC 348). The prothonotary’s decision refused to strike the notice of application based on prematurity. [2] The Application was commenced by t......
  • Young v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 FC 1023
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 2 Noviembre 2020
    ...Assn. v. National Energy Board, 2014 FCA 88 at paras 4-6; see also GCT Canada Limited Partnership v. Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, 2020 FC 348). Additional evidence will only be permitted where: it is in the interests of justice; it will assist the court; admitting the evidence will not ......
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7 cases
  • GCT Canada Limited Partnership v. Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, 2022 FC 1109
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 26 Julio 2022
    ...of an additional decision but rather to indicate a continuing type of activity that it asserts supports the allegation of bias” (2020 FC 348). In addition, and although Prothonotary Furlanetto allowed the VFPA’s motions to strike certain aspects of the relief sought by GCT, sh......
  • Rebel News Network Ltd v. Canada (Leaders’ Debates Commission), 2020 FC 1181
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 22 Diciembre 2020
    ...prospect of success” in the context of the law and litigation process (GCT Canada Limited Partnership v Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, 2020 FC 348 at para 67). In assessing whether the amendment has a reasonable prospect of success, the Court will consider the appropriateness of the plead......
  • Young v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 FC 1023
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 2 Noviembre 2020
    ...Assn. v. National Energy Board, 2014 FCA 88 at paras 4-6; see also GCT Canada Limited Partnership v. Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, 2020 FC 348). Additional evidence will only be permitted where: it is in the interests of justice; it will assist the court; admitting the evidence will not ......
  • Vancouver Fraser Port Authority v. GCT Canada Limited Partnership,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Canada)
    • 13 Agosto 2021
    ...Application). Justice Phelan’s decision dismissed an appeal from a decision by Prothonotary Angela Furlanetto dated March 9, 2020 (2020 FC 348). The prothonotary’s decision refused to strike the notice of application based on prematurity. [2] The Application was commenced by t......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

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