Lochner v. Canada (Attorney General),
Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
Neutral Citation | 2021 FC 692 |
Citation | 2021 FC 692 |
Court | Federal Court (Canada) |
Date | 30 June 2021 |
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3 practice notes
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Patel v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FC 922
...(Attorney General), 2020 FCA 129 at para 38; Lim v Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FC 140 at para 12; Lochner v Canada (Attorney General), 2021 FC 692 [Lochner] at para 79; Turner-Lienaux at para 4. [61] A reasonable decision is “one that is based on an internally coherent and ration......
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Bernard v. Canada (Attorney General), 2021 FC 1487
...jurisdictional power to review the decisions and judgments of judges (Singh at para 51). [22] In Lochner v Canada (Attorney General), 2021 FC 692 [Lochner], Justice Catherine Kane similarly found that the CJC had reasonably refused to consider complaints that a judge’s rulings and de......
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Leahy v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FC 686
...the Act, to investigate the soundness of judicial rulings. [24] As Justice Kane plainly stated in Lochner v Canada (Attorney General), 2021 FC 692 at paragraph 103, “The CJC does not have a mandate to address matters of judicial decision-making [25] In Moreau-Bérubé v New B......
3 cases
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Patel v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FC 922
...(Attorney General), 2020 FCA 129 at para 38; Lim v Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FC 140 at para 12; Lochner v Canada (Attorney General), 2021 FC 692 [Lochner] at para 79; Turner-Lienaux at para 4. [61] A reasonable decision is “one that is based on an internally coherent and ration......
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Bernard v. Canada (Attorney General), 2021 FC 1487
...jurisdictional power to review the decisions and judgments of judges (Singh at para 51). [22] In Lochner v Canada (Attorney General), 2021 FC 692 [Lochner], Justice Catherine Kane similarly found that the CJC had reasonably refused to consider complaints that a judge’s rulings and de......
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Leahy v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FC 686
...the Act, to investigate the soundness of judicial rulings. [24] As Justice Kane plainly stated in Lochner v Canada (Attorney General), 2021 FC 692 at paragraph 103, “The CJC does not have a mandate to address matters of judicial decision-making [25] In Moreau-Bérubé v New B......