Spence v. University of Toronto, 2017 ONSC 3803
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | Spies |
Citation | 2017 ONSC 3803 |
Date | 21 June 2017 |
Subject Matter | ADMINISTRATIVE LAW |
Court | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) |
Docket Number | 272/17 |
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Student X v. Acadia University, 2018 NSSC 70
...FCA 61; Nadler v College of Medicine, 2017 SKCA 89; Pridgeon v University of Calgary, 2012 ABCA 139, and Spence v University of Toronto, 2017 ONSC 3803). [51] Acadia University disputes Student X’s claim that the Equity Officer did not have jurisdiction with respect to this complaint on the......
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Obouhov v. Lunn, 2018 ONSC 772
...related claim of bad faith can and should be raised with the President of Legal Aid Ontario first.[16] In Spence v University of Toronto, 2017 ONSC 3803 (CanLII), Spies J. wrote:[17] There is a longstanding principle that courts will not intervene through an application for judicial review ......
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Pan v. College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,, 2021 ONSC 5325
...basis for a finding that there is no serious issue to be tried; see, for example, Rew, at paras. 19-20; Spence v. University of Toronto, 2017 ONSC 3803 (Div. Ct.), at para. 15; and Talarico v. The Law Society of Upper Canada, 2012 ONSC 2493 (Div. Ct.), at para. [22] &......
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Student X v. Acadia University, 2018 NSSC 70
...FCA 61; Nadler v College of Medicine, 2017 SKCA 89; Pridgeon v University of Calgary, 2012 ABCA 139, and Spence v University of Toronto, 2017 ONSC 3803). [51] Acadia University disputes Student X’s claim that the Equity Officer did not have jurisdiction with respect to this complaint on the......
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Obouhov v. Lunn, 2018 ONSC 772
...related claim of bad faith can and should be raised with the President of Legal Aid Ontario first.[16] In Spence v University of Toronto, 2017 ONSC 3803 (CanLII), Spies J. wrote:[17] There is a longstanding principle that courts will not intervene through an application for judicial review ......
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Pan v. College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,, 2021 ONSC 5325
...basis for a finding that there is no serious issue to be tried; see, for example, Rew, at paras. 19-20; Spence v. University of Toronto, 2017 ONSC 3803 (Div. Ct.), at para. 15; and Talarico v. The Law Society of Upper Canada, 2012 ONSC 2493 (Div. Ct.), at para. [22] &......