Slater v Pedigree Poultry Ltd.
| Jurisdiction | Saskatchewan |
| Judge | Kalmakoff,Ryan-Froslie,Schwann |
| Citation | 2022 SKCA 113 |
| Docket Number | CACV3635; CACV3636; CACV3638 |
| Court | Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan) |
| Date | 07 October 2022 |
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7 practice notes
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Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority Inc. v Pasap,
...that the trial judge placed on the available evidence that she accepted. As noted by Schwann J.A. in Slater v Pedigree Poultry Ltd., 2022 SKCA 113 at para 221, [2022] 12 WWR 622, “[t]he weight assigned to the evidence of an expert witness by a trier of fact demands a deferential stance from......
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Grandel v Government of Saskatchewan,
...error ( Lapointe v Hôpital Le Gardeur, [1992] 1 SCR 351 at 358–359; Frondall at para 21; Hess at para 31; Slater v Pedigree Poultry Ltd., 2022 SKCA 113 at para 221, [2022] 12 WWR 622). The appellants have identified no such error in this 61 I would dismiss this ground of appeal. 4. The alle......
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Nazeer v Fink,
...Borough Council, [1978] AC 728 (HL) [ Anns]. See also Cooper v Hobart, 2001 SCC 79, [2001] 3 SCR 537; and Slater v Pedigree Poultry Ltd., 2022 SKCA 113 at para 248, [2022] 12 WWR 23 At the first stage of the inquiry, the question is whether the harm was reasonably foreseeable and if there w......
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British Columbia v Greengen Holdings Ltd,
...Poultry Ltd. v. Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers' Marketing Board, Mervin Slater, 2020 SKQB 100 [ Pedigree SKQB], affirmed 2022 SKCA 113 [ Pedigree SKCA] 3, Greengen argues that public officers cannot escape their lawful obligations by asserting that the result would have been th......
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7 cases
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Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority Inc. v Pasap,
...that the trial judge placed on the available evidence that she accepted. As noted by Schwann J.A. in Slater v Pedigree Poultry Ltd., 2022 SKCA 113 at para 221, [2022] 12 WWR 622, “[t]he weight assigned to the evidence of an expert witness by a trier of fact demands a deferential stance from......
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Grandel v Government of Saskatchewan,
...error ( Lapointe v Hôpital Le Gardeur, [1992] 1 SCR 351 at 358–359; Frondall at para 21; Hess at para 31; Slater v Pedigree Poultry Ltd., 2022 SKCA 113 at para 221, [2022] 12 WWR 622). The appellants have identified no such error in this 61 I would dismiss this ground of appeal. 4. The alle......
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Nazeer v Fink,
...Borough Council, [1978] AC 728 (HL) [ Anns]. See also Cooper v Hobart, 2001 SCC 79, [2001] 3 SCR 537; and Slater v Pedigree Poultry Ltd., 2022 SKCA 113 at para 248, [2022] 12 WWR 23 At the first stage of the inquiry, the question is whether the harm was reasonably foreseeable and if there w......
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British Columbia v Greengen Holdings Ltd,
...Poultry Ltd. v. Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers' Marketing Board, Mervin Slater, 2020 SKQB 100 [ Pedigree SKQB], affirmed 2022 SKCA 113 [ Pedigree SKCA] 3, Greengen argues that public officers cannot escape their lawful obligations by asserting that the result would have been th......
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