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An-Dell Electric Ltd. v. Canada (Customs and Revenue Agency), 2004 FC 563
An-Dell in turn is owned by George and Beate Vitellaro. [8] On February 22 nd, 2002, when the fairness decision was made, the Oakville Property, according to Debbie Montgomerie, carried a mortgage of $292,000 while it was originally acquired for $535,000. ... Given this total new mortgaging of $430,000, there was indeed room on February 22 nd, 2002, for further mortgaging. ... R. (2002), 225 F.T.R. 154; Cheng v. Canada, [2001] 4 C.T.C. 190; Brickenden v. ...
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Nail Centre and Esthetics Salon v. Canada (Customs and Revenue Agency), 2004 FC 560
An-Dell in turn is owned by George and Beate Vitellaro. [8] On February 22 nd, 2002, when the fairness decision was made, the Oakville Property, according to Debbie Montgomerie, carried a mortgage of $292,000 while it was originally acquired for $535,000. ... Given this total new mortgaging of $430,000, there was indeed room on February 22 nd, 2002, for further mortgaging. ... R. (2002), 225 F.T.R. 154; Cheng v. Canada, [2001] 4 C.T.C. 190; Brickenden v. ...
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Vitellaro v. Canada (Customs and Revenue Agency), 2004 DTC 6362, 2004 FC 561
An-Dell in turn is owned by George and Beate Vitellaro. [8] On February 22 nd, 2002, when the fairness decision was made, the Oakville Property, according to Debbie Montgomerie, carried a mortgage of $292,000 while it was originally acquired for $535,000. ... Given this total new mortgaging of $430,000, there was indeed room on February 22 nd, 2002, for further mortgaging. ... R. (2002), 225 F.T.R. 154; Cheng v. Canada, [2001] 4 C.T.C. 190; Brickenden v. ...
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Vitellaro v. Canada (Customs and Revenue Agency), 2004 FC 562
An-Dell in turn is owned by George and Beate Vitellaro. [8] On February 22 nd, 2002, when the fairness decision was made, the Oakville Property, according to Debbie Montgomerie, carried a mortgage of $292,000 while it was originally acquired for $535,000. ... Given this total new mortgaging of $430,000, there was indeed room on February 22 nd, 2002, for further mortgaging. ... R. (2002), 225 F.T.R. 154; Cheng v. Canada, [2001] 4 C.T.C. 190; Brickenden v. ...
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Capital Vision Inc. v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2003 FC 1253
By Reasons for Order and Order issued on December 19, 2002, the application was allowed, with costs. ... The Minister acknowledges that the notice of appeal filed against the Order of Justice Dawson was not pursued and that no appeal was filed in respect of the Order dated December 19, 2002, allowing the applications for judicial review. ... Canada (Attorney General) (2002), 299 N.R. 211 (F.C.A.), I am satisfied that in the present case there are "special considerations" which justify an award of costs in excess of Tariff B. [37] I direct, in the exercise of my discretion, that the costs of the Applicants be assessed by an assessment officer, on a lump sum basis in excess of the amounts set out in Tariff B, in addition to reasonable disbursements and applicable GST. [38] The Applicants seek the costs of the present motion on a solicitor-and-client basis. ...
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Theratechnologies Inc. v. Canada (National Revenue), 2012 FC 1376
[29] For tactical reasons, in conjunction with its efforts in 2001, 2002 and 2003 to obtain RITCs for the Relevant Taxation Years, Thera, as previously noted asked the Minister to determine its loss for 1995. On April 17, 2002 the Minister issued a determination of non capital losses. On July 9, 2002 Thera objected to the determination of loss on the grounds that it was entitled to RITCs ...
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4053893 Canada Inc. v. Canada (National Revenue), 2021 FC 218
Harris between 1993 and 2002, “demonstrating that he has a history of non-compliance with the CRA.” [14] The Minister then referred to a further letter sent to Mr. ... This is BN […]. Date of INC 2002. Also outstanding T2 returns. TP claimed it is active. ... DATED: March 11, 2021 APPEARANCES: Domenic Marciano For The Applicant Alisa Apostle For The Respondent SOLICITORS OF RECORD: MARCIANO BECKENSTEIN LLP Concord, Ontario For The Applicant Attorney General of Canada Toronto, Ontario For The Respondent ...
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Ford v. Canada (Revenue Agency), 2022 FC 1077
Relevant facts, 2003 – 15 [4] The applicant is a Canadian citizen who moved to the United States for business reasons. ... “Elizabeth Walker” Judge Certified true translation Johanna Kratz FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: T-1632-19 STYLE OF CAUSE: GARY FORD v THE CANADA REVENUE AGENCY PLACE OF HEARING: HELD BY VIDEOCONFEreNCE DATE OF HEARING: MARCH 28, 2022 ORDER AND REASONS: WALKER J. DATED: JULY 20, 2022 APPEARANCES: Yacine Agnaou FOR THE APPLICANT Louis Sébastien FOR THE RESPONDENT SOLICITORS OF RECORD: Dupuis Paquin Counsel Laval, Quebec FOR THE APPLICANT Attorney General of Canada Montréal, Quebec FOR THE RESPONDENT ...
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Singh v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2019 FC 969
The Court must determine whether the process followed in arriving at the decision under review achieved the level of fairness required by the circumstances of the matter (Suresh v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2002 SCC 1 at para 115). ... Evaluating whether procedural fairness, or the duty of fairness, has been adhered to by a tribunal requires an assessment of the procedures and safeguards required in a particular situation” (Moreau-Bérubé v New Brunswick (Judicial Council), 2002 SCC 11 at para 74). ... DATED: July 22, 2019 APPEARANCES: Massood Joomratty For The Applicant Brett Nash For The Respondent SOLICITORS OF RECORD: M. ...
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Teng v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), IMM-5631-18
The Court must determine whether the process followed in arriving at the decision under review achieved the level of fairness required by the circumstances of the matter (Suresh v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2002 SCC 1 at para 115). [12] An issue of procedural fairness “requires no assessment of the appropriate standard of judicial review. Evaluating whether procedural fairness, or the duty of fairness, has been adhered to by a tribunal requires an assessment of the procedures and safeguards required in a particular situation” (Moreau-Bérubé v New Brunswick (Judicial Council), 2002 SCC 11 at para 74). ... DATED: July 31, 2019 APPEARANCES: Vanessa Leigh For The Applicant Nadine Silverman For The Respondent SOLICITORS OF RECORD: Lewis & Associates Barristers and Solicitors Toronto, Ontario For The Applicant Attorney General of Canada Toronto, Ontario For The Respondent ...