Can a breach of the duty of procedural fairness be reviewed on the correctness standard?

Canada (Federal), Canada

The following excerpt is from Blackett v. Shaw Cablesystems, 2011 FC 376 (CanLII):

Breaches of the duty of procedural fairness are reviewable on the correctness standard. McConnell v. Canada (Canadian Human Rights Commission), 2005 FCA 289, at para 7. Analysis

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