Does a complainant have an interest in the appeal?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Berg v. Police Complaint Commissioner, 2006 BCCA 225 (CanLII):

At least for the purposes of intervenor status, complainants have an interest in the appeal: see Doern v. B.C. (Police Complaint Commissioner), 2001 BCCA 404 at para. 7.

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