Varn v. Canada (Attorney General), 2017 FC 1132
Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
Court | Federal Court (Canada) |
Citation | 2017 FC 1132 |
Date | 11 December 2017 |
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3 practice notes
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Haque v. Canada (Attorney General), 2018 FC 651
...27 (QL), 180 FTR 292, at para 13. It has been repeated from time to time since then (see, for example, Varn v Canada (Attorney General), 2017 FC 1132 at para 45; Laframboise v Canada (Attorney General), 2017 FC 832 at para 19; Chambers v Canada (Transport), 2017 FC 698 at para 32; Pouliot v......
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Fitzgerald v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 FC 939
...or degree of procedural fairness owed in the case of an initial grant of security status is minimal (Varn v Canada (Attorney General), 2017 FC 1132; Singh-Kailey v Canada (Minister of Transport), 2016 FC 52). The Courts have accepted that in these cases security is paramount and trumps an i......
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Wojcik v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 FC 958
...life does not trump the need for national security. The level of fairness owed is held to be minimal (Varn v Canada (Attorney General), 2017 FC 1132; Singh-Kailey v Canada (Minister of Transport), 2016 FC 52). Section 67(1) of the Act provides significant discretion in the granting of ......
3 cases
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Haque v. Canada (Attorney General), 2018 FC 651
...27 (QL), 180 FTR 292, at para 13. It has been repeated from time to time since then (see, for example, Varn v Canada (Attorney General), 2017 FC 1132 at para 45; Laframboise v Canada (Attorney General), 2017 FC 832 at para 19; Chambers v Canada (Transport), 2017 FC 698 at para 32; Pouliot v......
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Fitzgerald v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 FC 939
...or degree of procedural fairness owed in the case of an initial grant of security status is minimal (Varn v Canada (Attorney General), 2017 FC 1132; Singh-Kailey v Canada (Minister of Transport), 2016 FC 52). The Courts have accepted that in these cases security is paramount and trumps an i......
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Wojcik v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 FC 958
...life does not trump the need for national security. The level of fairness owed is held to be minimal (Varn v Canada (Attorney General), 2017 FC 1132; Singh-Kailey v Canada (Minister of Transport), 2016 FC 52). Section 67(1) of the Act provides significant discretion in the granting of ......