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Appeal-Judicial Review - Fairness - Interruptions

. Villeneuve v. North Stormont (Township)

In Villeneuve v. North Stormont (Township) (Div Court, 2022) the Divisional Court considered administrative fairness from interruptions during a town council meeting:
[48] Interruptions in proceedings do not necessarily constitute a breach of procedural fairness. They may be appropriate as efforts to control a process and to ensure that speakers focus on the matter at issue: see El Sayed v. Ottawa Community Housing Corporation, 2019 ONSC 3703 (CanLII), at paras. 9-10 ; Murray v. Alatishe, 2019 ONCA 596 (CanLII), at para 16.




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