Case Law British Columbia/Yukon Association of Drug War Survivors v. Abbotsford (City),

British Columbia/Yukon Association of Drug War Survivors v. Abbotsford (City),

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Document | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) – 2020
Council of Canadians with Disabilities v. British Columbia (Attorney General),
"...distinguished the claim from those in Downtown Eastside, Carter and B.C./Yukon Association of Drug War Survivors v. Abbotsford (City), 2014 BCSC 1817, aff’d 2015 BCCA 142.  He says this, in turn, meant that there was an insufficient factual dimension and adversarial context for ..."
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2019
FORCOMP Forestry Consulting Ltd. v. British Columbia,
"...(S.C.); McNutt v. A.G. Canada et al., 2004 BCSC 1113 at para. 41; B.C./Yukon Association of Drug War Survivors v. Abbotsford (City), 2014 BCSC 1817 at paras. 93-94; Spillane v. United Parcel Service Canada Ltd. et al, 2006 BCSC 687 at para. 22; Budgell v. British Co..."
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2021
Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia v. British Columbia (Attorney General),
"...and DWS when it was determined that DWS had standing to bring its proceedings. In my reasons for judgment in this case indexed at 2014 BCSC 1817 at para. 61, aff’d on this point, 2015 BCCA 142, I found that the homeless individuals in the City should not and could..."
Document | – 2024
Coalition for Justice and Human Rights Ltd v Edmonton (City),
"...the impact of city bylaws on the rights of encampment residents. See B.C./Yukon Association of Drug War Survivors v Abbotsford (City), 2014 BCSC 1817, The Corporation of the City of Kingston v Doe, 2023 ONSC 6662, The Regional Municipality of Waterloo v Persons Unknown and to be Ascertained..."
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2017
British Columbia v. Adamson,
"...were defendants in one action and plaintiffs in the other. In B.C./Yukon Association of Drug War Survivors v. Abbotsford (City), 2014 BCSC 1817 at para. 61, aff’d on this point, 2015 BCCA 142, the British Columbia/Yukon Association of Drug War Survivors (“DWS”) was granted public interest s..."

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Document | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) – 2020
Council of Canadians with Disabilities v. British Columbia (Attorney General),
"...distinguished the claim from those in Downtown Eastside, Carter and B.C./Yukon Association of Drug War Survivors v. Abbotsford (City), 2014 BCSC 1817, aff’d 2015 BCCA 142.  He says this, in turn, meant that there was an insufficient factual dimension and adversarial context for ..."
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2019
FORCOMP Forestry Consulting Ltd. v. British Columbia,
"...(S.C.); McNutt v. A.G. Canada et al., 2004 BCSC 1113 at para. 41; B.C./Yukon Association of Drug War Survivors v. Abbotsford (City), 2014 BCSC 1817 at paras. 93-94; Spillane v. United Parcel Service Canada Ltd. et al, 2006 BCSC 687 at para. 22; Budgell v. British Co..."
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2021
Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia v. British Columbia (Attorney General),
"...and DWS when it was determined that DWS had standing to bring its proceedings. In my reasons for judgment in this case indexed at 2014 BCSC 1817 at para. 61, aff’d on this point, 2015 BCCA 142, I found that the homeless individuals in the City should not and could..."
Document | – 2024
Coalition for Justice and Human Rights Ltd v Edmonton (City),
"...the impact of city bylaws on the rights of encampment residents. See B.C./Yukon Association of Drug War Survivors v Abbotsford (City), 2014 BCSC 1817, The Corporation of the City of Kingston v Doe, 2023 ONSC 6662, The Regional Municipality of Waterloo v Persons Unknown and to be Ascertained..."
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2017
British Columbia v. Adamson,
"...were defendants in one action and plaintiffs in the other. In B.C./Yukon Association of Drug War Survivors v. Abbotsford (City), 2014 BCSC 1817 at para. 61, aff’d on this point, 2015 BCCA 142, the British Columbia/Yukon Association of Drug War Survivors (“DWS”) was granted public interest s..."

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