MARCH ISSUE OF THE STOCKWOODS ADMINISTRATIVE & REGULATORY LAW CASE REVIEW

Spring is finally here and what better way to celebrate the coming warm season then by reading this Newsletter in a sun-filled café? You can access it here. This issue explores cases from the Manitoba Court of Appeal, the Court of Appeal for Ontario, the Divisional Court and the Federal Court, on the following topics:

  • Availability of judicial review with limited statutory appeal right
  • Reviewing court can consider practical realities and context known to the Decision Maker
  • Another example of correctness review for concurrent first-instance jurisdiction
  • Use of template or boilerplate reasons may run afoul of reasonableness standard
  • Adequacy of investigation

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