How much deference does the Court give to the trial judge's findings of fact and credibility?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Wei v. Cao, 2009 BCCA 268 (CanLII):

Appellate deference is heightened when the trial judge’s conclusions rest on findings of fact and credibility. This principle was recently affirmed in a matrimonial context in Rick v. Brandsema, 2009 SCC 10:

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