Gregg v. Air Canada Pilots Association, 2019 FCA 218
Court | Federal Court of Appeal (Canada) |
Case Date | August 09, 2019 |
Jurisdiction | Canada (Federal) |
Citations | 2019 FCA 218 |
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6 practice notes
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Nedelec v. Rogers, 2023 FC 950
...had changed post-2009. This finding was ultimately upheld by the Federal Court of Appeal (see Gregg v Air Canada Pilots Association, 2019 FCA 218). III. Procedural History of this Application [17] The complaints at issue in the present application were filed with the Commission prior to 201......
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Zoghbi v. Air Canada,
...and enjoys a remarkable degree of latitude when performing its screening function (at para 57). In Gregg v Air Canada Pilots Association, 2019 FCA 218, another recent decision of the Federal Court of Appeal, Justice Donald Rennie (dissenting, but not on this point) observed at paragraph 14 ......
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Beaulieu v. Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FC 1671
...a screening function to determine whether a complaint requires further inquiry by the Tribunal (Gregg v Air Canada Pilots Association, 2019 FCA 218 at para 7, per Rennie J.A. (dissenting, but not on this point); Hoang v Canada (Attorney General), 2017 FCA 63 at para 27). As a screening body......
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Brine v Alberta (Director of SafeRoads),
...Appeal has held, “Inconsistency is pertinent to the consideration of reasonableness”: Gregg v Air Canada Pilots Association, 2019 FCA 218 at para 16. Even if the Director may be entitled to take inconsistent positions, he should provide some legally or factually grounded expla......
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6 cases
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Nedelec v. Rogers, 2023 FC 950
...had changed post-2009. This finding was ultimately upheld by the Federal Court of Appeal (see Gregg v Air Canada Pilots Association, 2019 FCA 218). III. Procedural History of this Application [17] The complaints at issue in the present application were filed with the Commission prior to 201......
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Beaulieu v. Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FC 1671
...a screening function to determine whether a complaint requires further inquiry by the Tribunal (Gregg v Air Canada Pilots Association, 2019 FCA 218 at para 7, per Rennie J.A. (dissenting, but not on this point); Hoang v Canada (Attorney General), 2017 FCA 63 at para 27). As a screening body......
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Zoghbi v. Air Canada,
...and enjoys a remarkable degree of latitude when performing its screening function (at para 57). In Gregg v Air Canada Pilots Association, 2019 FCA 218, another recent decision of the Federal Court of Appeal, Justice Donald Rennie (dissenting, but not on this point) observed at paragraph 14 ......
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Brine v Alberta (Director of SafeRoads),
...Appeal has held, “Inconsistency is pertinent to the consideration of reasonableness”: Gregg v Air Canada Pilots Association, 2019 FCA 218 at para 16. Even if the Director may be entitled to take inconsistent positions, he should provide some legally or factually grounded expla......
Request a trial to view additional results