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FCTD
Hughes v. Canada (Attorney General), 2019 FC 1026
II. BACKGROUND A. The complaints against TC [7] From 1995 to 2005, Mr. ... He states that his client’s case presents these same attributes and thus warrants similar redress. [96] Despite the discretionary nature of remedies on judicial review, directing an administrative decision-maker on how to decide an issue within its jurisdiction ought to be exercised only in the “clearest of circumstances” and on a strictly exceptional basis (Allard at para 44, citing Canada (Minister of Human Resources Development) v Rafuse, 2002 FCA 31 at para 14). ... DATED: JuLY 31, 2019 APPEARANCES: David Yazbeck For The Applicant Malcolm Palmer Kevin Staska For The Respondent SOLICITORS OF RECORD: Raven, Cameron, Ballantyne & Yazbeck LLP Ottawa, Ontario For The Applicant Attorney General of Canada Vancouver, British Columbia For The Respondent ...
TCC
6379249 Canada Inc. v. The Queen, 2015 DTC 1109 [at at 638], 2015 TCC 77
Frail has been with R&D Partners since its establishment in 2002. ... Business Number XXXXXXXX 2. NEQ: XXXXXXXX 3. ... Pentney Deputy Attorney General of Canada Ottawa, Canada [1] I will refer to Mr. ...
TCC
Tozer v. The Queen, 2018 TCC 56
However that decision was overturned by the Federal Court of Appeal [2002] T.C.J. ... Buckingham, 2011 FCA 142 (“ Buckingham ”) and Balthazard v. Canada, 2011 FCA 331 (“ Balthazard ”). In Balthazard, Mainville J.A. summarized the matter as follows (para. 32): 32. (…) a. ...
FCA
Hociung v. Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness), 2019 FCA 214
Nikolaisen, 2002 SCC 33, apply (Hryniak v. Mauldin, 2014 SCC 7 at paras. 81 and 84). ... T-1450-15 DOCKET: A-102-18 STYLE OF CAUSE: RADU HOCIUNG v. MINISTER OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PLACE OF HEARING: Toronto, Ontario DATE OF HEARING: May 23, 2019 REASONS FOR JUDGMENT BY: GAUTHIER J.A. ... Drouin Deputy Attorney General of Canada For The Respondent ...
FCTD
Bessette v. Quebec (Attorney General), 2019 FC 393
The plaintiff filed his application with the Commissioner on December 22, 2000, and it was published on June 13, 2002. ... In the case of Patent 794, it is August 24, 1999; and in that of Patent 598, June 13, 2002. ... Thilloy states that the processors commonly found in computers in 2002 were microprocessors (Thilloy Report, March 9, 2018, at para 285). ...
TCC
Félix v. the King, 2023 TCC 5
Personnes non désignées nommément (2) Le ministre ne peut exiger de quiconque — appelé « tiers » au présent article — la fourniture de renseignements ou production de documents prévue au paragraphe (1) concernant une ou plusieurs personnes non désignées nommément, sans y être au préalable autorisé par un juge en vertu du paragraphe (3). ... Jarvis, 2002 SCC 73, [2002] 3 S.C.R. 757 (Jarvis), which holds that taxpayers who are under investigation are entitled to protection under section 7 of the Charter. [30] According to the appellant, the investigators did not inform him of his Charter rights, which violates the principles laid down in Jarvis. ... (the “ Charter ”). ...
TCC
Barejo Holdings ULC v. The Queen, 2018 TCC 200, aff'd 2020 FCA 47
Appendix A Docket: 2014-4290(IT)G BETWEEN: BAREJO HOLDINGS ULC, Appellant, and HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, Respondent. ... THE QUEEN REASONS FOR ORDER BY: The Honourable Justice Patrick Boyle DATE OF ORDER: October 4, 2018 REPRESENTATIVES: Counsel for the Appellant: Guy Dupont, Anne Sophie Villeneuve and Brandon D. Wiener ## Counsel for the Respondent: Simon Petit, Philippe Dupuis and Julian Hohlhuter COUNSEL OF RECORD: For the Appellant: Guy Dupont & Anne Sophie Villeneuve Firm: For the Appellant: Firm: Davies Ward Phillips and Vineberg Brandon D. ...
TCC
Crane v. The King, 2022 TCC 115
R (1991) 92 DTC 6031 (Fed CA) (“ Friedberg ”) (affirmed by the Supreme Court of Canada) where Justice Linden indicated at page 6032: (...) ... The Queen, 2011 SCC 10 (“ Backman ”), “motivation is that which stimulates a person to act, while intention is a person’s objective or purpose in acting” (para. 22). ... Spiro DATE OF JUDGMENT: October 7, 2022 APPEARANCES: For the Appellant: The Appellant himself Counsel for the Respondent: Dan Daniels and Emmanuel Gibson COUNSEL OF RECORD: For the Appellant: Name: N/A Firm: For the Respondent: François Daigle Deputy Attorney General of Canada Ottawa, Canada [1] The Appellant’s lack of donative intent is sufficient to determine this appeal. ...
TCC
The Bank of Montreal v. The Queen, 2018 TCC 187, aff'd 2020 FCA 82
BMO chose to borrow those funds from third parties. i. Tower Structure [4] It would not have been tax efficient for BMO to simply borrow the funds and lend them to the Harris Group. ... B. Tax Benefit [22] Subsection 245(1) defines a “tax benefit” as a reduction, avoidance or deferral of tax. ... The Queen (2002 CarswellNat 3103). In that informal procedure decision, Associate Chief Judge Bowman (as he then was) allowed the $200 exemption in subsection 39(2) to be applied to reduce the taxpayer’s foreign exchange gain on the sale of shares. ...
TCC
Roberts v. M.N.R., 2015 TCC 142
Roberts stated that the entry on the invoice for days worked from 25-06-2012 to 29-06-2012 (second page of the bundle) – referring to “ 30 appointments x 14 = 420 ” was not written by him entirely although he acknowledged he had written the words “ 30 appointments ” but not the subsequent calculation “ x 14 = 420 ”. ... Zwolinski stated he knew Roberts had worked – at some point between 2002 and 2004- as a telemarketer for a broker who was selling products offered by Clarica. ... Pentney Deputy Attorney General of Canada Ottawa, Canada For the Intervenor: Name: N/A Firm: ...