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Record no. 484
Case name: Society Promoting Environmental Conservation v. Canada
Date: 2000-05-26
Jurisdiction: Canada - Federal
Court: Federal Court - Trial Division
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Parties: Name   Appearing as
  Society Promoting Environmental Conservation   Applicant
  Canada   Respondent
  Goldie, Michael   Other
Before: Decision maker Designation
Reed, Barbara J. J.
Lawyers: Name   Appearing for
  Gage, Andrew B.   Applicant
  Stephens, K. Michael   Respondent
  Calder, Gillian M.   Other
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Decision: Application for an order compelling production of certain documents. The applicant had commenced an action seeking judicial review of a decision of the Minister of Public Works and Government Services to confirm an expropriation for purposes of the Expropriation Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. E-21, s. 11. The expropriation related to lands located at Nanoose Bay, British Columbia that were taken for national defence purposes. The documents sought included transcripts of an expropriation inquiry and all materials that were placed before the Minister prior to making the decisions. The application was dismissed.
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Related decisions:      
  Earlier
  [1999] EXLAW 313 F.C. T.D. 1999-09-02
  [1999] EXLAW 309 B.C. S.C. 1999-09-21
  Later
  [2001] EXLAW 343 F.C. T.D. 2001-02-13
  [2002] EXLAW 303 F.C. T.D. 2002-03-05
  [2002] EXLAW 317 F.C. A.D. 2002-05-13
  [2003] EXLAW 320 F.C. A.D. 2003-05-29
Neutral citation: N/A
ExLaw citation: [2000] EXLAW 338
Parallel citations: (2000) 98 A.C.W.S. (3d) 547
  (2000) 24 Admin. L.R. (3d) 239
  [2000] F.C.J. No. 893
  (2000) 187 F.T.R. 149
  (2000) 70 L.C.R. 122
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