Can a court order costs to the successful defendants on a motion for summary judgment?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Poulin v. Ford Motor Company of Canada Limited, 2007 CanLII 56490 (ON SC):

Costs Counsel contends that the order awarding costs to the successful defendants on the motion was made without hearing submissions as to the propriety of a costs order in favour of the successful parties, i.e. the defendants. In support of this proposition, he cites the case of Arabi v. Toronto-Dominion Bank, [2006] O.J. 5011 (S.C.J.).

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