Turcotte v. Lewis

JurisdictionOntario
CourtCourt of Appeal (Ontario)
JudgeStrathy C.J.O., Juriansz and Huscroft JJ.A.
Citation2018 ONCA 359
Date13 April 2018
Docket NumberC63637

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6 practice notes
  • St. Theresa Point First Nation v. Canada
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • December 5, 2025
    ...the foreseeable harm that befalls them (Crocker v Sundance Northwest Resorts Ltd., 1988 CanLII 45 (SCC) at paras 18-20; Turcotte v Lewis, 2018 ONCA 359 at para [217] A special relationship is made out in this case. The Court has repeatedly recognized the “special relationship” between First......
  • Cheung v. Samra
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • August 27, 2020
    ...scores are aggregated. [3] A non-stress test involves the monitoring of the fetal heart rate as the baby moves. [4] Turcotte v. Lewis, 2018 ONCA 359 at para. [5] Sarnat staging is a grading classification for HIE. There are three stages: 1, 2 and 3, which refer to mild, moderate and severe ......
  • Sansalone v. Qiu
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • January 31, 2022
    ...compensable damage; and (4) the damage was caused, in fact and in law, by the defendant's breach.  See Turcotte v. Lewis, 2018 ONCA 359 at para. [88]        Mr. Qiu has failed to demonstrate that he sustained compensable damages that were caused ......
  • D'Aoust v. Youssef et al
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • March 30, 2022
    ...requires a fair and reasonable standard of care and competence.” [156]     Similarly, in Turcotte v. Lewis, 2018 ONCA 359, Strathy C.J.O, at para. 46, addressed the standard of care being adaptable to the circumstances of each case, [45] The standard of care defin......
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  • St. Theresa Point First Nation v. Canada
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • December 5, 2025
    ...the foreseeable harm that befalls them (Crocker v Sundance Northwest Resorts Ltd., 1988 CanLII 45 (SCC) at paras 18-20; Turcotte v Lewis, 2018 ONCA 359 at para [217] A special relationship is made out in this case. The Court has repeatedly recognized the “special relationship” between First......
  • Cheung v. Samra
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • August 27, 2020
    ...scores are aggregated. [3] A non-stress test involves the monitoring of the fetal heart rate as the baby moves. [4] Turcotte v. Lewis, 2018 ONCA 359 at para. [5] Sarnat staging is a grading classification for HIE. There are three stages: 1, 2 and 3, which refer to mild, moderate and severe ......
  • D'Aoust v. Youssef et al
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • March 30, 2022
    ...requires a fair and reasonable standard of care and competence.” [156]     Similarly, in Turcotte v. Lewis, 2018 ONCA 359, Strathy C.J.O, at para. 46, addressed the standard of care being adaptable to the circumstances of each case, [45] The standard of care defin......
  • Sansalone v. Qiu
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • January 31, 2022
    ...compensable damage; and (4) the damage was caused, in fact and in law, by the defendant's breach.  See Turcotte v. Lewis, 2018 ONCA 359 at para. [88]        Mr. Qiu has failed to demonstrate that he sustained compensable damages that were caused ......
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1 firm's commentaries
  • Late Night Fight: Protecting Bar Patrons
    • Canada
    • Mondaq Canada
    • September 13, 2018
    ...Turcotte v. Lewis, 2018 ONCA 359, the plaintiff was assaulted after going to a bar in Muskoka and taking a bus back to Barrie, On a summary judgment motion, the court dismissed the lawsuit as against the bar, a security guard, the bus driver, and the bus company. However, the Ontario Court ......