What is the standard of review on factual findings of an administrative tribunal?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Foster v. Alberta (Transportation and Safety Board), 2005 ABQB 642 (CanLII):

As pointed out in CUPE v. Montreal at para. 85, the standard of review on factual findings of an administrative tribunal is “an extremely deferent one...(o)nly where the evidence viewed reasonably is incapable of supporting the tribunal’s findings will a fact finding be patently unreasonable.”

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