Landry v. Attorney General of New Brunswick, 2020 NBCA 38
Jurisdiction | New Brunswick |
Judge | The Honourable Justice Quigg,The Honourable Justice LaVigne,The Honourable Justice LeBlond |
Citation | 2020 NBCA 38 |
Date | 04 June 2020 |
Court | Court of Appeal (New Brunswick) |
Docket Number | 71-19-CA |
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6 practice notes
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Joyce v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General),
...in New Brunswick: Canada v Vautour, 2017 NBCA 21-leave to appeal denied February 8, 2018; and Landry v New Brunswick (Attorney General) 2020 NBCA -38 leave to appeal denied April 22, 2021. Moreover, as indicated earlier, the Métis claims analysis may not be directly applicable to the c......
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Vautour et al. v. Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of New Brunswick et al.,
...recently had the opportunity to discuss the doctrine of abuse of process by relitigation in Landry v. Attorney General of New Brunswick, 2020 NBCA 38, [2020] N.B.J. No. 113 (QL): The doctrine of abuse of process by relitigation was set out by the Supreme Court in Toronto (City) v. C.U.P.E.,......
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M.V. and C.H. v. Minister of Social Development,
...2015 NBCA 58, [2015] N.B.J. No. 251 (QL), per Drapeau C.J.N.B., as he then was, at para. 14; Landry v. Attorney General of New Brunswick, 2020 NBCA 38, [2020] N.B.J. No. 113 (QL), per LaVigne J.A., at para. 36; D.S. and A.C., at para. 10). With respect to the submission the judge relied on ......
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Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada v. Crandall,
...3, [2015] N.B.J. No. 14 (QL), at para. 39, per Drapeau C.J.N.B. (as he then was), applied in Landry v. Attorney General of New Brunswick, 2020 NBCA 38, [2020] N.B.J. No. 113 (QL), at para. 38, per LaVigne J.A. [3] This case concerns the extent of those procedural fairness obligations in the......
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6 cases
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Joyce v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General),
...in New Brunswick: Canada v Vautour, 2017 NBCA 21-leave to appeal denied February 8, 2018; and Landry v New Brunswick (Attorney General) 2020 NBCA -38 leave to appeal denied April 22, 2021. Moreover, as indicated earlier, the Métis claims analysis may not be directly applicable to the c......
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Vautour et al. v. Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of New Brunswick et al.,
...recently had the opportunity to discuss the doctrine of abuse of process by relitigation in Landry v. Attorney General of New Brunswick, 2020 NBCA 38, [2020] N.B.J. No. 113 (QL): The doctrine of abuse of process by relitigation was set out by the Supreme Court in Toronto (City) v. C.U.P.E.,......
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M.V. and C.H. v. Minister of Social Development,
...2015 NBCA 58, [2015] N.B.J. No. 251 (QL), per Drapeau C.J.N.B., as he then was, at para. 14; Landry v. Attorney General of New Brunswick, 2020 NBCA 38, [2020] N.B.J. No. 113 (QL), per LaVigne J.A., at para. 36; D.S. and A.C., at para. 10). With respect to the submission the judge relied on ......
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Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada v. Crandall,
...3, [2015] N.B.J. No. 14 (QL), at para. 39, per Drapeau C.J.N.B. (as he then was), applied in Landry v. Attorney General of New Brunswick, 2020 NBCA 38, [2020] N.B.J. No. 113 (QL), at para. 38, per LaVigne J.A. [3] This case concerns the extent of those procedural fairness obligations in the......
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