Millbrook First Nation v. Tabor, 2016 FC 894
Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
Judge | Boswell, J. |
Citation | 2016 FC 894 |
Court | Federal Court (Canada) |
Subject Matter | CIVIL RIGHTS,EVIDENCE,CRIMINAL LAW,ADMINISTRATIVE LAW,PRACTICE |
Date | 03 August 2016 |
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2 practice notes
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Nova Scotia Union of Public & Private Employees, Local 13 v. Halifax Regional Municipality,
...2015 CHRT 14 at paras. 3– 30; see also Tabor v Millbrook First Nation, 2015 CHRT 18 at paras. 5-12; affirmed by the Federal Court 2016 FC 894, as in Dixon at a. There is no strict requirement that the complainant file a complaint or application under the Code,......
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Singh v. Canada (Senate), 2022 FC 840
...for unreasonable anxiety or undue reaction of the complainant. [References omitted] [98] Indeed, in Millbrook First Nation v. Tabor, 2016 FC 894 [Millbrook FC], the only other recent case involving discriminatory retaliation, Justice Boswell relied on Boiko, and cited the same passage from ......
2 cases
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Nova Scotia Union of Public & Private Employees, Local 13 v. Halifax Regional Municipality,
...2015 CHRT 14 at paras. 3– 30; see also Tabor v Millbrook First Nation, 2015 CHRT 18 at paras. 5-12; affirmed by the Federal Court 2016 FC 894, as in Dixon at a. There is no strict requirement that the complainant file a complaint or application under the Code,......
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Singh v. Canada (Senate), 2022 FC 840
...for unreasonable anxiety or undue reaction of the complainant. [References omitted] [98] Indeed, in Millbrook First Nation v. Tabor, 2016 FC 894 [Millbrook FC], the only other recent case involving discriminatory retaliation, Justice Boswell relied on Boiko, and cited the same passage from ......