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Cevallos v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2005 FC 511
Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2005 FC 511 Date: 20050415 Docket: IMM-8297-04 Citation: 2005 FC 511 [ENGLISH TRANSLATION] Ottawa, Ontario, April 15, 2005 PRESENT: THE HONOURABLE MR. ... No serious questions of general importance are certified. “Sean Harrington” Judge FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-8297-04 STYLE OF CAUSE: ANDRES ALEJANDRO RAMIREZ CEVALLOS CARMEN GERARDA RAYGADA TRELLES DANIELA EUGENIA RAMIREZ RAYGAGA DIEGO ANDRES RAMIREZ RAYGAGA AND THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION PLACE OF HEARING: MONTRÉAL, QUEBEC DATE OF HEARING: APRIL 6, 2005 REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER: HARRINGTON J. DATED: APRIL 15, 2005 APPEARANCES: Geneviève Clermont FOR THE APPLICANTS Ian Demers FOR THE RESPONDENT SOLICITORS OF RECORD: Geneviève Clermont FOR THE APPLICANTS Montréal, Quebec John H. ...
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VR Interactive v. Canada Customs and Revenue Agency, 2005 FC 1395
Canada Customs and Revenue Agency, 2005 FC 1395 Date: 101205 Docket: T-451-04 Citation: 2005 FC 1395 BETWEEN: VR INTERACTIVE Applicant and CANADA CUSTOMS AND REVENUE AGENCY Respondent ASSESSMENT OF COSTS- REASONS Willa Doyle Assessment Officer [1] The application for judicial review, in respect of a decision of Don Gibson, Director, Halifax Tax Service office, dated February 3, 2004 in relation to the applicant's request under the "fairness provisions" of the Income Tax Act for the waiving of filing deadline requirements, was dismissed with costs by Order of the Court February 24, 2005. [2] Ms. Ingrid Abbott, counsel for the respondent, filed her bill of costs August 10, 2005. [3] Ms. ... Willa Doyle Assessment Officer Fredericton, New Brunswick October 12, 2005 FEDERAL COURT NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: T-451-04 STYLE OF CAUSE: VR INTERACTIVE- and- CANADA CUSTOMS AND REVENUE AGENCY ASSESSMENT OF COSTS IN WRITING WITHOUT PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF THE PARTIES ASSESSMENT OF COSTS- REASONS BY: Willa Doyle, Assessment Officer DATED: October 12, 2005 SOLICITORS OF RECORD: FOR THE APPLICANT Ingrid Abbott Justice Canada FOR THE DEFENDANT Halifax, NS ...
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Canada (Minister of National Revenue) v. Gravel, 2005 FC 1252
Gravel, 2005 FC 1252 Date: 20050913 Docket: T-1410-05 Citation: 2005 FC 1252 Montr é al, Quebec, Sep tem ber 13, 2005 PRESENT: THE HONOURABLE MR. ... ORDER THE COURT ORDERS that the authorization granted on August 17, 2005, by Mr. ... DATED: September 13, 2005 APPEARANCES: Julie Mousseau FOR THE JUDGMENT CREDITOR Michel Labelle FOR THE JUDGMENT DEBTOR SOLICITORS OF RECORD: John H. ...
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Canada (Minister of National Revenue) v. Arab, 2005 FC 1486
Arab, 2005 FC 1486 Date: 20051101 Docket: T-2107-04 Citation: 2005 FC 1486 BETWEEN: MINISTER OF NATIONAL REVENUE Applicant and RICKY SINCLAIR ARAB Respondent ASSESSMENT OF COSTS- REASONS Willa Doyle Assessment Officer [1] The Respondent's motion for an Order, to set aside an ex parte Order, authorizing the Minister of National Revenue to take, forthwith, any of the actions described in paragraphs 225.1(1) of the Income Tax Act in respect of the tax liability of the Respondent pursuant to notices of assessment, was dismissed with costs by Order of the Court dated February 18, 2005. [2] In the cover letter accompanying the Applicant's Bill of Costs I noted that the Bill of Costs was sent to the Respondent's Counsel on April 13, 2005. Again on June 13, 2005 Counsel for the Applicant wrote to the Respondent's Counsel giving a deadline of July 11, 2005 regarding payment of costs without requesting an Assessment of Costs. [3] July 19, 2005 Mark Donahue, Counsel for the Applicant, filed the Applicant's Bill of Costs with the Court and requested the Assessment be held by way of written submissions. [4] I issued a timetable for written submissions and supporting material. [5] The Respondent did not file any materials in reply to the Applicant's Bill of Costs nor to the supporting material presented by the Applicant for the Assessment. [6] I examined each item claimed in the Assessable Services section of the Applicant's Bill of Costs. ... (signed) Willa Doyle Willa Doyle Assessment Officer Fredericton, New Brunswick November 01, 2005 FEDERAL COURT NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: T-2107-04 STYLE OF CAUSE: MINISTER OF NATIONAL REVENUE - and- RICKY SINCLAIR ARAB ASSESSMENT OF COSTS IN WRITING WITHOUT PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF THE PARTIES ASSESSMENT OF COSTS- REASONS BY: Willa Doyle, Assessment Officer DATED: November 1, 2005 SOLICITORS OF RECORD: Mark R. ...
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Babin v. Canada (Customs and Revenue Agency), 2005 DTC 5414, 2005 FC 972
Canada (Customs and Revenue Agency), 2005 DTC 5414, 2005 FC 972 Date: 20050711 Docket: T-1912-04 Citation: 2005 FC 972 Ottawa, Ontario, this 11 th day of July, 2005 Present: THE HONOURABLE MR. ... CANADA CUSTOMS AND REVENUE AGENCY PLACE OF HEARING: Vancouver, BC DATE OF HEARING: July 6, 2005 REASONS FOR JUDGMENT: NOËL, J.S. DATED: July 11 th, 2005 APPEARANCES: Mr. ...
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Karia v. Canada (Minister of National Revenue), 2005 DTC 5282, 2005 FC 639
Canada (Minister of National Revenue), 2005 DTC 5282, 2005 FC 639 Date: 20050506 Dockets: T-1692-04 T-1693-04 Citation: 2005 FC 639 BETWEEN: AASHISH M. ... MINISTER OF NATIONAL REVENUE PLACE OF HEARING: Toronto, Ontario DATE OF HEARING: April 14, 2005 REASONS FOR ORDER: Strayer D.J. DATED: May 6, 2005 APPEARANCES: Clifford L. ...
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Saleck v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2005 FC 549
Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2005 FC 549 ADVANCE \d50 Date: 20050422 Docket: IMM-6613-04 Citation: 2005 FC 549 [ENGLISH TRANSLATION] Ottawa, Ontario, Friday, April 22, 2005 Present: The Honourable Justice François Lemieux BETWEEN: MOHAMED LEMINE OULD SALECK Applicant - and- THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION Respondent REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER [1] Mohamed Lemine Ould Saleck (the applicant), citizen of Mauritania, age 44, is contesting on several grounds the June 28, 2004, decision of the Refugee Protection Division (the panel or RPD), denying him the status of Convention refugee or person in need of protection. [2] Among these grounds, the applicant cites: (1) bias of the panel; (2) breach of procedural fairness due to the multiple interventions of the presiding member; (3) abusive finding that he was not a credible witness; (4) the panel’s use of information from its specialized knowledge without giving him the opportunity to make representations; and (5) erroneous analysis of the demonstration on May 30, 2003, in front of the Embassy of Mauritania in Ottawa, the basis of his claim that he was a refugee sur place. [3] I need not address all of these grounds, since I am convinced that the panel made several errors in its analysis of the demonstration in Ottawa and that these errors alone justify setting aside the panel’s decision. [4] The panel writes the following about the demonstration in Ottawa: [translation] Alongside other individuals, the applicant participated in a demonstration in front of the Embassy of Mauritania in Ottawa between 12:00 and 1:00 p.m. on May 30, 2003. ... M.C.I. PLACE OF HEARING: Montréal, Quebec DATE OF HEARING: January 11, 2005 REASONS for order: Lemieux J. DATED: April 22, 2005 APPEARANCES: Marie José L’Ecuyer FOR THE APPLICANT Alexandre Tavadian FOR THE RESPONDENT SOLICITORS OF RECORD: Marie José L’Ecuyer FOR THE APPLICANT 10 Notre-Dame Street East Montréal, Quebec H2Y 1B7 John H. ...
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Groleau v. Canada (Customs and Revenue Agency), 2005 FC 1713
Canada (Customs and Revenue Agency), 2005 FC 1713 Date: 20051219 Docket: T-833-05 Citation: 2005 FC 1713 Ottawa, Ontario, Dec em ber 19, 2005 PRESENT: THE HO NOURABLE MADAM JUSTICE TREMBLAY-LAMER BETWEEN: GAÉTAN GROLEAU Applicant and CANADA CUSTOMS AND REVENUE AGENCY and LOUIS TURCOTTE, in his capacity as Acting Chief of Appeals, Québec Tax Services Office Respondent s REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER [1] This is an application for judicial review of a decision by the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (the respondent) under the fairness initiative, dated April 5, 2005, to deny an application for a waiver of additional overdue interest for the 1999 and 2000 taxation years, in accordance with subsection 220(3.1) of the Income Tax Act, R.S.C., 1985 (5th Supp.), c. 1 (ITA) ... [13] Should the Court intervene and review the Minister’s exercise of discretion in his decision dated April 5, 2005, denying the applicant’s application for waiver of interest because of undue delay caused by the Agency? ... [22] Based on the evidence before me, there is no reason to determine that the Minister’s decision of April 5, 2005, denying the applicant’s application to have the interest waived was unreasonable; therefore the application for judicial review is dismissed, without costs. ...
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9101-9380 Québec inc. (Les Tabacs Galaxy) v. Canada (Customs and Revenue Agency), 2005 FC 309
Canada (Customs and Revenue Agency), 2005 FC 309 Date: 20050301 Docket: T-253-05 Citation: 2005 FC 309 Ottawa, Ontario, the 1st day of March 2005 PRESENT: THE HONOURABLE MADAM JUSTICE GAUTHIER BETWEEN: 9101-9380 QUÉBEC INC. ... [2] Tabacs Galaxy challenged the legality of that decision and filed an application for judicial review on February 11, 2005. ... Taking into account the expedited schedule proposed by the parties, I order that the application for judicial review be heard in Québec on June 15, 2005. ...
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Canada (Minister of National Revenue) v. 1384405 Ontario Inc., 2005 FC 912
., 2005 FC 912 Date: 20050628 Docket: T-1097-05 Citation: 2005 FC 912 BETWEEN: MINISTER OF NATIONAL REVENUE Applicant - and- 1384405 ONTARIO INC. ... PLACE OF HEARING: Ottawa, Ontario DATE OF HEARING: June 28, 2005 REASONS FOR ORDER: Lemieux J. DATED: June 28, 2005 APPEARANCES: Ms. ...