Administrative Law Conference 2012
Course Date: October 26, 2012
Course Date: October 26, 2012
Welcome and Introduction
Frank A.V. Falzon, QC — Frank A.V. Falzon Law Corporation, Victoria
Angus M. Gunn, Jr. — Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Vancouver
Opening Address: Fairness and Natural Justice
The Honourable Mr. Justice Louis LeBel — Supreme Court of Canada, Ottawa
The Year in Review: Recent Developments in Administrative Law
- standard of review: so near yet so far away
- reasons and reasonableness: a marriage of (in)convenience?
- the place for deference when decision making engages Charter rights, freedoms, and values: the common law prevails
- the reach of public law rights and remedies in an era of public private partnerships: many bridges to cross
- consulting and accommodating Aboriginal peoples: who is legally responsible?
- discretionary refusal of remedies: a new playground
David J. Mullan — Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Law, Queen’s University, Kingston
Networking Break
Year in Review: British Columbia Case Law
- recent developments of interest in BC jurisprudence, including the ATA
Frank A.V. Falzon, QC — Frank A.V. Falzon Law Corporation, Victoria
Karrie A. Wolfe — Ministry of Justice, Victoria
Debate #1: "Be it Resolved that the Standard of Review Provisions in the BC Administrative Tribunals Act Should be Repealed."
Moderator: Cheryl L. Vickers — Chair, Property Assessment Appeal Board, Richmond
Arguing in Favor of the Resolution:
The Honourable John M. Evans — Federal Court of Appeal, Ottawa
Angus M. Gunn, Jr. — Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, VancouverArguing Against the Resolution:
Frank A.V. Falzon, QC — Frank A.V. Falzon Law Corporation, Victoria
David J. Mullan — Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Law, Queen’s University, Kingston
Networking Lunch
Ethics: The Duty of Lawyers Vis-a-Vis Tribunals
- decisions
- re-appointments
- conflicts
- structure
S. Ronald Ellis, QC — Barrister & Solicitor, Toronto
Standard of Review: Papering Over the Cracks in Dunsmuir
- presumptions or factored analysis?
- jurisdictional questions: on life support now?
- Dunsmuir and non-adjudicative decision making
- reasonableness review: fact or fiction?
The Honourable John M. Evans — Federal Court of Appeal, Ottawa
Networking Break
Debate #2: "Be it Resolved that the Unwritten Constitutional Guarantee of Independence, Presently Extended to Superior Courts and Statutory Courts, Ought to Apply to Administrative Tribunals Exercising Adjudicative Functions."
Moderator: Cheryl L. Vickers — Chair, Property Assessment Appeal Board, Richmond
Arguing in Favour of the Resolution:
S. Ronald Ellis, QC — Barrister & Solicitor, Toronto
The Honourable John M. Evans — Federal Court of Appeal, OttawaArguing Against the Resolution:
Hudson N. Janisch — Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, Toronto
David J. Mullan — Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Law, Queen’s University, Kingston
Closing Remarks and Wrap-up
Frank A.V. Falzon, QC — Frank A.V. Falzon Law Corporation, Victoria
Angus M. Gunn, Jr. — Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Vancouver
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