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Haynes v. Canada (Attorney General),
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Carreau v. Canada (Attorney General), 2025 FC 1268
"...of entitlement, amount and allocation and are, in that sense, “quintessentially discretionary”: Haynes v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FCA 244 at para. 13, [2023] F.C.J. No. 2289 (Q.L.), citing Canada (Attorney General) v. Rapiscan Systems Inc., 2015 FCA 97 at para. 10, [2015] F.C.J. No...."
Shull v. Canada,
"...are treated fairly and are in a position to fully understand and participate in a proceeding”: Haynes v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FCA 244 at para. 10, citing Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness) v. Ewen, 2023 FCA 225 at para. 30 and Haynes v. Canada (Attorney General), 2..."
Waterhen Lake First Nation v. Canada,
"...of entitlement, amount and allocation and are, in that sense, “quintessentially discretionary”: Haynes v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FCA 244 at para. 13, [2023] F.C.J. No. 2289 (Q.L.), citing Canada (Attorney General) v. Rapiscan Systems Inc., 2015 FCA 97 at para. 10, [2015] F.C.J. No...."
Sir v. Canada (Royal Mounted Police),
"...FCA 170 [Chen] at para 60, citing Exeter v Canada (Attorney General), 2013 FCA 134 [Exeter]; see also Haynes v Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FCA 244 at para 5. The rationale behind this rule was explained in Chen at para 60, citing The idea behind this general prohibition is that awarding..."
Seismotech IP Holdings Inc. v. Ecobee Technologies ULC,
"...which, admittedly, is the case here (Exeter v Canada (Attorney General), 2013 FCA 134 at para. 12; Haynes v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FCA 244 at para. 5). As a result, the appeal will be granted but only in relation to the costs award. Otherwise, it is dismissed. Since, this time, th..."
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5 cases
Carreau v. Canada (Attorney General), 2025 FC 1268
"...of entitlement, amount and allocation and are, in that sense, “quintessentially discretionary”: Haynes v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FCA 244 at para. 13, [2023] F.C.J. No. 2289 (Q.L.), citing Canada (Attorney General) v. Rapiscan Systems Inc., 2015 FCA 97 at para. 10, [2015] F.C.J. No...."
Shull v. Canada,
"...are treated fairly and are in a position to fully understand and participate in a proceeding”: Haynes v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FCA 244 at para. 10, citing Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness) v. Ewen, 2023 FCA 225 at para. 30 and Haynes v. Canada (Attorney General), 2..."
Waterhen Lake First Nation v. Canada,
"...of entitlement, amount and allocation and are, in that sense, “quintessentially discretionary”: Haynes v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FCA 244 at para. 13, [2023] F.C.J. No. 2289 (Q.L.), citing Canada (Attorney General) v. Rapiscan Systems Inc., 2015 FCA 97 at para. 10, [2015] F.C.J. No...."
Sir v. Canada (Royal Mounted Police),
"...FCA 170 [Chen] at para 60, citing Exeter v Canada (Attorney General), 2013 FCA 134 [Exeter]; see also Haynes v Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FCA 244 at para 5. The rationale behind this rule was explained in Chen at para 60, citing The idea behind this general prohibition is that awarding..."
Seismotech IP Holdings Inc. v. Ecobee Technologies ULC,
"...which, admittedly, is the case here (Exeter v Canada (Attorney General), 2013 FCA 134 at para. 12; Haynes v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FCA 244 at para. 5). As a result, the appeal will be granted but only in relation to the costs award. Otherwise, it is dismissed. Since, this time, th..."
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