Pereira v. British Columbia (Attorney General),
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Bauman,Griffin,Horsman |
Citation | 2023 BCCA 31 |
Docket Number | CA48503 |
Court | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) |
Date | 20 January 2023 |
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3 practice notes
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Pereira v Dexterra Group Inc.,
...she initiated against numerous persons. 6 The two appeals I sat on involved: (1) the private prosecution, with reasons indexed at 2023 BCCA 31; and (2) judicial review of decisions of the LRB, with reasons indexed at 2023 BCCA Issue 7 The issue is whether I should recuse myself from the app......
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Teal Cedar Products Ltd v Rainforest Flying Squad,
...[1954] 4 D.L.R. 590 at 592 (B.C.S.C.); R. v. Sullivan, 2022 SCC 19 at paras. 73–75; Pereira v. British Columbia (Attorney General), 2023 BCCA 31 at para. 40 The Crown argues that the conclusions in Kane are binding, including (1) the rejection of the argument that the police decision......
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Pereira v British Columbia (Labour Relations Board),
...20, 2023, the Court considered the material that forms the basis for the second fresh evidence application. In that appeal, indexed as 2023 BCCA 31, the Court held that the Supreme Court ruling and WorkSafeBC Review Decision were focused on Horizon North's investigation of allegations ......
3 cases
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Pereira v Dexterra Group Inc.,
...she initiated against numerous persons. 6 The two appeals I sat on involved: (1) the private prosecution, with reasons indexed at 2023 BCCA 31; and (2) judicial review of decisions of the LRB, with reasons indexed at 2023 BCCA Issue 7 The issue is whether I should recuse myself from the app......
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Teal Cedar Products Ltd v Rainforest Flying Squad,
...[1954] 4 D.L.R. 590 at 592 (B.C.S.C.); R. v. Sullivan, 2022 SCC 19 at paras. 73–75; Pereira v. British Columbia (Attorney General), 2023 BCCA 31 at para. 40 The Crown argues that the conclusions in Kane are binding, including (1) the rejection of the argument that the police decision......
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Pereira v British Columbia (Labour Relations Board),
...20, 2023, the Court considered the material that forms the basis for the second fresh evidence application. In that appeal, indexed as 2023 BCCA 31, the Court held that the Supreme Court ruling and WorkSafeBC Review Decision were focused on Horizon North's investigation of allegations ......