Is there any case law supporting the proposition that "privation injustifiable" is as broad as that "préjudice abusif"?

Canada (Federal), Canada

The following excerpt is from Girard v. Canada (Attorney General), 2004 FC 882 (CanLII):

The respondent relies on Côté v. Canada (Human Resources Development), [2001] CFPI 924, to support his proposition that the notion of "privation injustifiable" is as broad as that of "préjudice abusif".

I agree with the respondent's submissions for the following reasons, essentially based on my decision in Allard v. Canada (Attorney General), [2001] CFPI 789. Conclusions

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