Does the Minister of Health and Social Development have made a mistake in making a decision not to allow a plaintiff to sue the Minister for Health and Safety and Emergency Preparedness?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from ISH Energy Ltd. v. British Columbia (Finance), 2017 BCCA 62 (CanLII):

I conclude that, viewed from the perspective of a reviewing judge as required (see Agraira v. Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness), 2013 SCC 36 at paras. 45–47), the Minister’s decisions in this regard are reasonable and the judge made no error in determining that to be so.

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