What is a conflict in the context of aviation legislation?

Canada (Federal), Canada

The following excerpt is from Robertson v. Canada, 2017 FCA 168 (CanLII):

What then is a conflict in this context? The provisions must be “so inconsistent with ... or repugnant” to each other that they are “incapable of standing together” […]. Application of one provision “must implicitly or explicitly preclude application of the other” […] Thibodeau v. Air Canada, 2014 SCC 67 at paras. 93 and 94, [2014] 3 S.C.R. 340.

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