Lambert v. Canada (Canadian Heritage), 2022 FC 553
Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
Court | Federal Court (Canada) |
Citation | 2022 FC 553 |
Date | 19 April 2022 |
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3 practice notes
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Najm v. Canada (Indigenous Services), 2023 FC 744
...para 13; Lukács v Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness), 2020 FC 1142 at para 44; Lambert v Canada (Canadian Heritage), 2022 FC 553 at para [44] The second is said to be a decision by the Information Commissioner allowing the head of a public institution to seek an order un......
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Hendrikx v. Canada (Public Safety), 2022 FC 1068
...the ATIA and was therefore entitled to deference through review on the reasonableness standard [see Lambert v Canada (Canadian Heritage), 2022 FC 553 at para 7; Canada (Office of the Information Commissioner) v Canada (Prime Minister), 2019 FCA 95 at para 31]. IV. Analysis [19] In consideri......
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Kimery v. Canada (Justice), 2022 FC 829
...to be materially the same as those identified by Justice McHaffie in his recent decision in Lambert v Minister of Canadian Heritage, 2022 FC 553 [Lambert]. I would articulate these issues as follows: Does the Court have jurisdiction to hear this application? If so, are there grounds to gran......
3 cases
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Najm v. Canada (Indigenous Services), 2023 FC 744
...para 13; Lukács v Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness), 2020 FC 1142 at para 44; Lambert v Canada (Canadian Heritage), 2022 FC 553 at para [44] The second is said to be a decision by the Information Commissioner allowing the head of a public institution to seek an order un......
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Hendrikx v. Canada (Public Safety), 2022 FC 1068
...the ATIA and was therefore entitled to deference through review on the reasonableness standard [see Lambert v Canada (Canadian Heritage), 2022 FC 553 at para 7; Canada (Office of the Information Commissioner) v Canada (Prime Minister), 2019 FCA 95 at para 31]. IV. Analysis [19] In consideri......
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Kimery v. Canada (Justice), 2022 FC 829
...to be materially the same as those identified by Justice McHaffie in his recent decision in Lambert v Minister of Canadian Heritage, 2022 FC 553 [Lambert]. I would articulate these issues as follows: Does the Court have jurisdiction to hear this application? If so, are there grounds to gran......