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Canadian Human Tribunal canadien Rights Tribunal des droits de la personne Citation:

2 Aug 2024

7 [28] Further, the Tribunal agrees with the parties that the most relevant case law on the question of interested party status is the previous case law in these proceedings given that it’s the same case with the identical factual and evidentiary matrix: The Panel stresses the importance of considering the context and specific facts of the case in all proceedings before the Tribunal including inte. [...] Analysis ▪ The FNLC has expertise and knowledge that will be of assistance to the Tribunal and further the determination of the motions [35] In 2022 CHRT 26, at paragraph 37, this Tribunal discussed what constitutes a proper assistance to the Tribunal in determining the matter: analyzing the expression “further the Tribunal’s determination of the matter” the Tribunal considers the legal and factua. [...] The FNLC’s experience and expertise will be of benefit to the Tribunal in considering the issues of backlogs and urgent requests given that the FNLC submits that the BC-region has consistently experienced some of the highest levels of backlogged Jordan’s Principle requests. [...] 10 Furthermore, the Tribunal finds that the FNLC’s knowledge and expertise will add to the legal position of the parties by providing the important and specific perspective of First Nations in BC on the issues raised in the Motions. [...] The Tribunal finds that the FNLC will be of assistance to this Tribunal in determining the motions, will bring its unique perspective, will add to the legal positions of the parties and the motions’ proceedings will have an impact on the FNLC’s interests.

Authors

Sophie Marchildon

Pages
14
Published in
Canada

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