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  2. Judicial review in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Judicial review in Canada has its roots in the English common law system, where there are two sources of judicial review: the prerogative writs of certiorari and mandamus, and actions for damages. [3] The British colonies that now form Canada were subject to administrative law from their very beginnings.

  3. Patented Medicine Prices Review Board - Wikipedia

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    The Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB; French: Conseil d'examen du prix des médicaments brevetés) is a federal quasi-judicial regulatory and reporting agency in Canada with a mandate to protect consumers by ensuring that the prices of patented medication charged by manufacturers of patented drugs are not excessive.

  4. Baker v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration)

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    Baker v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), [1999] 2 SCR 817 is a leading Canadian administrative law decision of the Supreme Court of Canada. The Court provided guidance on the standard of judicial review of administrative decisions. The issue was what standard of procedural fairness should be applied when considering the ...

  5. Patently unreasonable - Wikipedia

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    In Canadian law, patently unreasonable or the patent unreasonableness test was a standard of review used by a court when performing judicial review of administrative decisions. It was the highest of three standards of review: correctness, unreasonableness, and patent unreasonableness. Although the term "patent unreasonableness" lacked a precise ...

  6. Judicial review - Wikipedia

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    Judicial review in Canada and Australia pre-dates their establishment as countries, in 1867 and 1901, respectively. The British Colonial Laws Validity Act 1865 provided that a British colony could not enact laws which altered provisions of British laws which applied directly to the colony. Since the constitutions of Canada and Australia were ...

  7. TikTok's Canada unit seeks judicial review of shutdown orders

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    (Reuters) -TikTok's Canadian unit said it has filed an emergency motion with Canada's Federal Court seeking a judicial review of an order that the company shut down its operations in the country ...

  8. List of Canadian tribunals - Wikipedia

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    This Board is a quasi-judicial tribunal funded and managed as part of the Ministry of Agriculture. Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan consumer protection: Heritage Review Board heritage property: The HRB "provides a platform for public objections to proposed designations, repeals, alteration, or demolition of designated ...

  9. Category:Canadian judicial review case law - Wikipedia

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