Dunsmuir and the quixotic quest for certainty
‘By reading the characteristic features of any man’s castles in the air you can make a shrewd guess as to his underlying desires which are frustrated’ – John Dewey What’s...
‘By reading the characteristic features of any man’s castles in the air you can make a shrewd guess as to his underlying desires which are frustrated’ – John Dewey What’s...
On Friday, March 7, 2008, the Supreme Court of Canada released Dunsmuir v New Brunswick, [2008] 1 SCR 190 [“Dunsmuir”], a stark reversal of the last decade of administrative law...
Last Friday, the Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) delivered a bombshell decision in Dunsmuir v New Brunswick, [2008] 1 SCR 190, changing the landscape of several areas of administrative law...
During a visit to Ottawa last Tuesday, I sat in on the Supreme Court of Canada’s (“SCC”) hearing of Dunsmuir v. New Brunswick (Board of Management), 2006 NBCA 27 (CanLII)....