In his article in the latest volume of the Alberta Law Review, Assistant Professor Dr. Lorne Neudorf discusses the recent judgment of the Supreme Court of Canada in Ontario (Energy Board) v. Ontario Power Generation Inc., 2015 SCC 44, examining the relaxed standards for administrative tribunals to provide quality reasons and the associated need for tribunal participation in judicial review litigation.
Neudorf published in Alberta Law Review
Posted on: November 8, 2016
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