2024
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New Paper — Collaboration at the Intersection of Administrative Law and Political Science
Paul Daly October 23, 2024
It is a long time since I have uploaded a paper to SSRN but there may be quite a few on the way in the near future. Here is “Collaboration at the Intersection of Administrative Law and Political Science“, to appear in an edited collection published by the University of Toronto Press (edited by Emmett […] Read more
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Has Reasonableness Review Become Even More Robust? Piché c. Entreprises Y. Bouchard & Fils inc., 2024 QCCA 1374
Paul Daly October 21, 2024
In a post earlier this year analyzing the Supreme Court of Canada’s recent administrative law decisions, I noted how it would be “necessary to read the next entries in the standard-of-review catalogue very carefully to see if the Court is sending a signal about the level of intensity of reasonableness review under the Vavilov framework”. […] Read more
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OBA Annual Update on Judicial Review (October 22)
Paul Daly October 18, 2024
It’s that time of year again, folks! The leaves are turning brown, the patios are closed and Jack Frost is roaming at dawn. And it is time for the Ontario Bar Association’s Annual Update on Judicial Review. Justice David Stratas and I will be taking our annual tour through the highways and byways of recent […] Read more
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Historical and Conceptual Analysis in Judicial Review: The Contributions of the Quebec Court of Appeal
Paul Daly October 18, 2024
Yesterday, I gave a talk to celebrate the 175th anniversary of the Quebec Court of Appeal. I thought it would be interesting to speak to a topic that identifies unique features of the Quebec Court of Appeal’s thinking — perhaps even some spécificité québécoise — and that has contemporary resonance. What caught my eye is […] Read more
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The Constitutional Foundations of Judicial Review (Again): Democracy Watch v. Canada, 2024 FCA 158
Paul Daly October 8, 2024
Regular readers will know that there are ongoing debates in Canada about the constitutional foundations of judicial review and, in particular, whether the Supreme Court’s decision in Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v. Vavilov, 2019 SCC 65, [2019] 4 SCR 653 means there is a core, irreducible minimum of judicial oversight that includes review […] Read more
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Unchartered Territory: York Region District School Board v. Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario, 2024 SCC 22 and Dickson v. Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, 2024 SCC 10
Paul Daly September 30, 2024
In two cases this year, the Supreme Court of Canada revisited the scope of application of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In York Region District School Board v. Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario, 2024 SCC 22, the Court held that the Charter applies to Ontario school boards. And in Dickson v. Vuntut Gwitchin First […] Read more
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Discrimination and Regulation-Making: Procureur général du Québec c. Kanyinda, 2024 QCCA 144 and Lauzon-Foresterie (Fiducie) c. Municipalité de L’Ange-Gardien, 2024 QCCA 506
Paul Daly September 23, 2024
A few months ago I posted on a couple of recent appellate decisions on discriminatory bylaws (see here). My excellent doctoral student Paul-David Chouinard noted that the Quebec Court of Appeal has also weighed in on this issue twice recently, in Lauzon-Foresterie (Fiducie) c. Municipalité de L’Ange-Gardien, 2024 QCCA 506 and Procureur général du Québec […] Read more
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Collaboration at the Intersection of Administrative Law and Political Science
Paul Daly September 20, 2024
For a forthcoming contribution to an edited collection on interdisciplinary work in law and political science, I was asked to prepare a comment on a (very good) chapter by Dennis Baker and David Said. Here is Part II, on areas for potential collaboration between administrative lawyers and political scientists. See Part I here. A recent […] Read more
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The Reviewability of Policy: Harold the Mortgage Closer Inc. v. Ontario (Financial Services Regulatory Authority, Chief Executive Officer), 2024 ONSC 4464 and Air Passenger Rights v. Canada (Attorney General), 2024 FCA 128
Paul Daly September 16, 2024
Two recent Canadian cases have dealt with the reviewability of soft law instruments and, in both instances, the courts came out against judicial review. In Harold the Mortgage Closer Inc. v. Ontario (Financial Services Regulatory Authority, Chief Executive Officer), 2024 ONSC 4464, the applicants challenged guidance issued by the Authority. Under the guidance, the Authority […] Read more
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Collaboration at the Intersection of Administrative Law and Political Science
Paul Daly September 12, 2024
For a forthcoming contribution to an edited collection on interdisciplinary work in law and political science, I was asked to prepare a comment on a (very good) chapter by Dennis Baker and David Said. Here is Part I, on the divide between administrative lawyers and political scientists. In their contribution to this collection, Baker and […] Read more