Levac v. James, 2017 ONCA 842
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | B.W. Miller J.A. |
Citation | 2017 ONCA 842 |
Date | 03 November 2017 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Ontario) |
Docket Number | C63132 and C63619 |
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14 practice notes
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Brazeau v. Attorney General (Canada), 2019 ONSC 1888
...[41] Messrs. Brazeau and Kift relied on: R. v. A.P., [1996] O.J. No. 2986 (C.A.); Levac v. James, 2016 ONSC 7727, rev’d on other grounds 2017 ONCA 842. [42] (2016), 22 Psychology, Public Policy and Law [43]="margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt">) ) ) ) James Sayce and Janetta Zurakows......
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Francis v. Ontario, 2020 ONSC 1644
...184. [28] R. v. Khelawon, 2006 SCC 57. [29] 2019 ONSC 535. [30] Levac v. James, 2016 ONSC 7727 at para. 115-117, rev’d on other grounds 2017 ONCA 842; Robb Estate v. St. Joseph’s Health Care Centre, [1998] O.J. No. 5394 (Gen. Div.), aff’d, [2001] O.J. No. 4605 (C.A.); R. v. P.(A.), [1996] O......
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Barbe v Evans, 2020 ABQB 599
...not held to have guaranteed that a particular outcome will be achieved: Levac v James, 2016 ONSC 7727 at para 150, rev’d on other grounds 2017 ONCA 842. [173] A medical practitioner's obligation to the patient does not stop with the completion of treatment; instead, a continuing duty rests ......
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Pantusa v. Parkland Fuel Corporation,
...A similar approach was taken in Levac v. James, 2016 ONSC 7727, rev’d on other grounds, 2017 ONCA 842. That was a medical malpractice case. One of the issues that arose in the first trial was the admissibility of reports prepared by investigators with Toronto Public Health (“T......
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11 cases
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Brazeau v. Attorney General (Canada), 2019 ONSC 1888
...[41] Messrs. Brazeau and Kift relied on: R. v. A.P., [1996] O.J. No. 2986 (C.A.); Levac v. James, 2016 ONSC 7727, rev’d on other grounds 2017 ONCA 842. [42] (2016), 22 Psychology, Public Policy and Law [43]="margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt">) ) ) ) James Sayce and Janetta Zurakows......
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Francis v. Ontario, 2020 ONSC 1644
...184. [28] R. v. Khelawon, 2006 SCC 57. [29] 2019 ONSC 535. [30] Levac v. James, 2016 ONSC 7727 at para. 115-117, rev’d on other grounds 2017 ONCA 842; Robb Estate v. St. Joseph’s Health Care Centre, [1998] O.J. No. 5394 (Gen. Div.), aff’d, [2001] O.J. No. 4605 (C.A.); R. v. P.(A.), [1996] O......
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Barbe v Evans, 2020 ABQB 599
...not held to have guaranteed that a particular outcome will be achieved: Levac v James, 2016 ONSC 7727 at para 150, rev’d on other grounds 2017 ONCA 842. [173] A medical practitioner's obligation to the patient does not stop with the completion of treatment; instead, a continuing duty rests ......
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Pantusa v. Parkland Fuel Corporation,
...A similar approach was taken in Levac v. James, 2016 ONSC 7727, rev’d on other grounds, 2017 ONCA 842. That was a medical malpractice case. One of the issues that arose in the first trial was the admissibility of reports prepared by investigators with Toronto Public Health (“T......
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3 firm's commentaries
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Ontario Court Of Appeal Summaries (October 30 November 3rd, 2017)
...of the appellant's solicitors. The court was not directed to any error that justifies interference with the decision. Levac v. James, 2017 ONCA 842 [Blair, Juriansz and Miller D A Cruz and E J Baron, for the appellant P Harte and M Damiano, for the respondent Keywords: Torts, Negligence, Me......
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Top 5 Civil Appeals from the Court of Appeal (December 2017)
...v. James, 2017 ONCA 842 (Blair, Juriansz and Miller JJ.A.), November 3, After performing an audit of a pain management clinic's infection prevention and control practices (IPAC), Toronto Public Health investigators identified patients who had developed infections after receiving injections ......
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What's Unfair Is Unfair: Judge's Discretion To Reformulate Agreed Common Issues Has Its Limits
...is not often that a complaint that a party was denied procedural fairness succeeds. In Levac v. James, 2017 ONCA 842, the Ontario Court of Appeal considered whether the defendants' rights to procedural fairness could be compromised where the court, of its own motion, departed from the stric......