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Michel v. Canada (Attorney General),

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Document | Federal Court (Canada) – 2025
Thompson v. Canada,
"...of the Canadian Charter. [184] In Kahnapace v Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FC 32 (reversed in part on other grounds in Michel v Canada, 2025 FCA 58) [Kahnapace], the Plaintiffs were seeking to have their claim certified as a class action on behalf of a group of indigenous female inmates...."
Document | Federal Court of Appeal (Canada) – 2025
Canada (Attorney General) v. B.W., 2025 FCA 199
"...Limited, 2025 ONCA 221 at para. 29; Lilleyman v. Bumble Bee Foods LLC, 2024 ONCA 606 at para. 36; Michel v. Canada (Attorney General), 2025 FCA 58 at paras. 64-65; Adelberg at para. 39; Jensen at para. 42. A “palpable” error is one that is obvious; an “overriding” error is one that affects ..."
Document | Federal Court (Canada) – 2025
Young v. Canada (the King), 2025 FC 907
"...struck out for failure to allege sufficient material facts, including in cases involving the Charter: Michel v. Canada (Attorney General), 2025 FCA 58, at para 70; Brink v. Canada, 2024 FCA 43, at para 59. [14] The Federal Court of Appeal explained the pleadings principles in [69] Rule 174 ..."
Document | Federal Court of Appeal (Canada) – 2025
Chad v. Canada (National Revenue), 2025 FCA 102
"...amend and the court concludes that they are unable to adequately disclose the grounds to be argued: Michel v. Canada (Attorney General), 2025 FCA 58 at para. C. Alternate Remedies [33] Finally, Mr. Chad argues that the Federal Court erred in law when it determined that section 18.5 of the F..."
Document | Federal Court of Appeal (Canada) – 2025
Bell Canada v. Millennium Funding, Inc., 2025 FCA 153
"...so many chances to amend that the court concludes they are unable to plead the required facts…” (Michel v. Canada (Attorney General), 2025 FCA 58 at para. [48] In this case, the FC judge did not apply these principles. Instead, leave to amend was denied because Bell had not addressed defici..."

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Document | Federal Court (Canada) – 2025
Thompson v. Canada,
"...of the Canadian Charter. [184] In Kahnapace v Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FC 32 (reversed in part on other grounds in Michel v Canada, 2025 FCA 58) [Kahnapace], the Plaintiffs were seeking to have their claim certified as a class action on behalf of a group of indigenous female inmates...."
Document | Federal Court of Appeal (Canada) – 2025
Canada (Attorney General) v. B.W., 2025 FCA 199
"...Limited, 2025 ONCA 221 at para. 29; Lilleyman v. Bumble Bee Foods LLC, 2024 ONCA 606 at para. 36; Michel v. Canada (Attorney General), 2025 FCA 58 at paras. 64-65; Adelberg at para. 39; Jensen at para. 42. A “palpable” error is one that is obvious; an “overriding” error is one that affects ..."
Document | Federal Court (Canada) – 2025
Young v. Canada (the King), 2025 FC 907
"...struck out for failure to allege sufficient material facts, including in cases involving the Charter: Michel v. Canada (Attorney General), 2025 FCA 58, at para 70; Brink v. Canada, 2024 FCA 43, at para 59. [14] The Federal Court of Appeal explained the pleadings principles in [69] Rule 174 ..."
Document | Federal Court of Appeal (Canada) – 2025
Chad v. Canada (National Revenue), 2025 FCA 102
"...amend and the court concludes that they are unable to adequately disclose the grounds to be argued: Michel v. Canada (Attorney General), 2025 FCA 58 at para. C. Alternate Remedies [33] Finally, Mr. Chad argues that the Federal Court erred in law when it determined that section 18.5 of the F..."
Document | Federal Court of Appeal (Canada) – 2025
Bell Canada v. Millennium Funding, Inc., 2025 FCA 153
"...so many chances to amend that the court concludes they are unable to plead the required facts…” (Michel v. Canada (Attorney General), 2025 FCA 58 at para. [48] In this case, the FC judge did not apply these principles. Instead, leave to amend was denied because Bell had not addressed defici..."

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