Heffernan v Saskatchewan (Police Commission), 2020 SKCA 119
Jurisdiction | Saskatchewan |
Judge | Whitmore, Tholl and Kalmakoff JJ.A. |
Citation | 2020 SKCA 119 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan) |
Docket Number | CACV3602 |
Date | 23 October 2020 |
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2 practice notes
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CHARTIER v. MÉTIS NATION – SASKATCHEWAN,
...the correctness standard is made necessary by law. See also Heffernan v Saskatchewan Police Commission, 2020 SKQB 65, aff’d 2020 SKCA 119, leave to appeal dismissed 2021 CarswellSask 159 (WL) and 2021 CarswellSask 160 (WL); and Pierson v Estevan Board of Police Commissioners, 2020 SK......
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MITCHELL v. THE JOINT MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL REVIEW COMMITTEE and MINISTER OF HEALTH (SASKATCHEWAN),
...[26] An illustration of Vavilov’s explanation of reasonableness review is found in Heffernan v Saskatchewan (Police Commission), 2020 SKCA 119 [Heffernan] where the court acknowledges it need not agree with the tribunal’s decision and a less than perfect decision is a reasonable, and theref......
2 cases
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CHARTIER v. MÉTIS NATION – SASKATCHEWAN,
...the correctness standard is made necessary by law. See also Heffernan v Saskatchewan Police Commission, 2020 SKQB 65, aff’d 2020 SKCA 119, leave to appeal dismissed 2021 CarswellSask 159 (WL) and 2021 CarswellSask 160 (WL); and Pierson v Estevan Board of Police Commissioners, 2020 SK......
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MITCHELL v. THE JOINT MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL REVIEW COMMITTEE and MINISTER OF HEALTH (SASKATCHEWAN),
...[26] An illustration of Vavilov’s explanation of reasonableness review is found in Heffernan v Saskatchewan (Police Commission), 2020 SKCA 119 [Heffernan] where the court acknowledges it need not agree with the tribunal’s decision and a less than perfect decision is a reasonable, and theref......