PEEPEETCH v. REGINA PROVINCIAL CORRECTIONAL CENTRE, 2017 SKQB 348
Jurisdiction | Saskatchewan |
Judge | THOLL J. |
Citation | 2017 SKQB 348 |
Court | Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada) |
Date | 23 November 2017 |
Docket Number | QBG 2031 of 2017 |
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6 practice notes
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Mercredi v Saskatoon Provincial Correctional Centre, 2019 SKCA 86
...v Sun Country Regional Health Authority, 2016 SKCA 57 at para 23, [2016] 10 WWR 662; Peepeetch v Regina Provincial Correctional Centre, 2017 SKQB 348 at para 31. [21] Although I am aware of no case law dealing with mootness in relation to unit placements in correctional institutions, there ......
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Ochapowace Ski Resort Inc. et al. v. R. (Director of Public Prosecutions), 2019 SKQB 5
...its discretion to hear and determine the matter involving Chief George. [65] In Peepeetch v Regina Provincial Correctional Centre, 2017 SKQB 348 at para 24, this Court [24] … A framework for the exercise of this discretion has been provided in Borowski, at 358-363, as follows: The first rat......
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Ministry of Social Services v. H.G. and T.P., 2018 SKQB 314
...[1989] 1 SCR 342; Saskatchewan (Ministry of Social Services) v L.B., 2011 SKCA 141; Peepeetch v Regina Provincial Correctional Centre, 2017 SKQB 348). The court should only exercise this discretion if there is a sufficient evidentiary basis to properly adjudicate the general issue. [11] ......
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FOREST v. SASKATOON CORRECTIONAL CENTRE, 2018 SKQB 49
...nor do I overlook the timelines within which such hearings must take place (see Peepeetch v Regina Provincial Correctional Centre, 2017 SKQB 348 at paras 11 and 36). However, as was noted above: “Nobody should have his or her rights, interests or privileges adversely dealt with by an unjust......
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5 cases
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Mercredi v Saskatoon Provincial Correctional Centre, 2019 SKCA 86
...v Sun Country Regional Health Authority, 2016 SKCA 57 at para 23, [2016] 10 WWR 662; Peepeetch v Regina Provincial Correctional Centre, 2017 SKQB 348 at para 31. [21] Although I am aware of no case law dealing with mootness in relation to unit placements in correctional institutions, there ......
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Ochapowace Ski Resort Inc. et al. v. R. (Director of Public Prosecutions), 2019 SKQB 5
...its discretion to hear and determine the matter involving Chief George. [65] In Peepeetch v Regina Provincial Correctional Centre, 2017 SKQB 348 at para 24, this Court [24] … A framework for the exercise of this discretion has been provided in Borowski, at 358-363, as follows: The first rat......
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Ministry of Social Services v. H.G. and T.P., 2018 SKQB 314
...[1989] 1 SCR 342; Saskatchewan (Ministry of Social Services) v L.B., 2011 SKCA 141; Peepeetch v Regina Provincial Correctional Centre, 2017 SKQB 348). The court should only exercise this discretion if there is a sufficient evidentiary basis to properly adjudicate the general issue. [11] ......
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FOREST v. SASKATOON CORRECTIONAL CENTRE, 2018 SKQB 49
...nor do I overlook the timelines within which such hearings must take place (see Peepeetch v Regina Provincial Correctional Centre, 2017 SKQB 348 at paras 11 and 36). However, as was noted above: “Nobody should have his or her rights, interests or privileges adversely dealt with by an unjust......
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1 books & journal articles
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Digest: Forest v Saskatoon Correctional Centre, 2018 SKQB 49
...FC 702, 260 FTR 186 Obeyesekere v Canada (Attorney General), 2014 FC 363, 453 FTR 9 Peepeetch v Regina Provincial Correctional Centre, 2017 SKQB 348, 143 WCB (2d) 1 Richer v Freeland, 2006 FC 1188, 300 FTR 249 Savard v Canada (Attorney General) (1997), 1997 CanLII 16695, 128 FTR 271 Veysey ......