Lee v Canada (Attorney General), 2018 ABQB 464

JudgeHonourable Mr. Justice D.L. Shelley
Citation2018 ABQB 464
Date15 June 2018
CourtCourt of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
Docket Number1703 18745
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34 practice notes
  • Potvin (Re), 2018 ABQB 652
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • September 7, 2018
    ...School District No 1, 2017 ABCA 349 at para 11, leave to appeal to SCC filed, 38081 (1 May 2018); Lee v Canada (Attorney General), 2018 ABQB 464 at para 4. where litigation has a political focus and is directed to acknowledgement and correction of perceived government shortcomings, rather t......
  • Lymer (Re), 2018 ABQB 859
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • October 22, 2018
    ...also Alberta Lawyers Insurance Association v Bourque, 2018 ABQB 311 at paras 11-14, aff’d 2018 ABCA 257; Lee v Canada (Attorney General), 2018 ABQB 464 at para 13; Hill v Bundon, 2018 ABQB 506 at para [34] Abusive litigant control is more effectively achieved by exercise of the Court’s inhe......
  • IntelliView Technologies Inc v Badawy, 2018 ABQB 961
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • November 30, 2018
    ...aff’d 2018 ABCA 257; Alberta Lawyers Insurance Association v Bourque, 2018 ABQB 821 at paras 78-83; Lee v Canada (Attorney General), 2018 ABQB 464 at para 13; Hill v Bundon, 2018 ABQB 506 at para 52; Toller v Hnatiuk, 2018 ABQB 430 at para 31; Lymer (Re), 2018 ABQB 859 at paras [6] This fac......
  • Olumide v. Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission, 2019 NSSC 223
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • July 15, 2019
    ...1, 2017 ABCA 349 at para. 11, leave to appeal to SCC filed, [2017] S.C.C.A. No. 530, 38081 (1 May 2018); Lee v Canada (Attorney General), 2018 ABQB 464 at para. 4. where litigation has a political focus and is directed to acknowledgement and correction of perceived government shortcomings, ......
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  • Potvin (Re), 2018 ABQB 652
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • September 7, 2018
    ...School District No 1, 2017 ABCA 349 at para 11, leave to appeal to SCC filed, 38081 (1 May 2018); Lee v Canada (Attorney General), 2018 ABQB 464 at para 4. where litigation has a political focus and is directed to acknowledgement and correction of perceived government shortcomings, rather t......
  • Lymer (Re), 2018 ABQB 859
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • October 22, 2018
    ...also Alberta Lawyers Insurance Association v Bourque, 2018 ABQB 311 at paras 11-14, aff’d 2018 ABCA 257; Lee v Canada (Attorney General), 2018 ABQB 464 at para 13; Hill v Bundon, 2018 ABQB 506 at para [34] Abusive litigant control is more effectively achieved by exercise of the Court’s inhe......
  • IntelliView Technologies Inc v Badawy, 2018 ABQB 961
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • November 30, 2018
    ...aff’d 2018 ABCA 257; Alberta Lawyers Insurance Association v Bourque, 2018 ABQB 821 at paras 78-83; Lee v Canada (Attorney General), 2018 ABQB 464 at para 13; Hill v Bundon, 2018 ABQB 506 at para 52; Toller v Hnatiuk, 2018 ABQB 430 at para 31; Lymer (Re), 2018 ABQB 859 at paras [6] This fac......
  • Olumide v. Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission, 2019 NSSC 223
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • July 15, 2019
    ...1, 2017 ABCA 349 at para. 11, leave to appeal to SCC filed, [2017] S.C.C.A. No. 530, 38081 (1 May 2018); Lee v Canada (Attorney General), 2018 ABQB 464 at para. 4. where litigation has a political focus and is directed to acknowledgement and correction of perceived government shortcomings, ......
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