How has the Ministry of Justice made determinations under s. 27(1)(b) of the Criminal Code?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from CUPE, Local 873 v. B.C. (Min. of Labour and Citizens’ Services) and WCB (No. 2), 2009 BCHRT 446 (CanLII):

As submitted by the Ministry, determinations under s. 27(1)(b) are made on the basis of the allegations set out on the face of the complaint, without reference to any alternative evidence or explanation which may be put forward: Bailey v. B.C. (Min. of Attorney General), 2006 BCHRT 120, para. 9.

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