What exceptions exist to a decision by an adjudicator at a tribunal where the adjudicator made a clerical error?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Windsor v. Ontario Nurses’ Association, 2019 ONSC 6883 (CanLII):

Some of these exceptions are identified in Chandler v. Assn. of Architects (Alberta), 1989 CanLII 41 (SCC), [1989] 2 S.C.R. 848. For example, the court cites the ability of an adjudicator to “correct clerical mistakes or errors arising from an accidental slip or omission:” para. 22. It also recognizes statutory provisions that permit a tribunal to reconsider its decision: para. 76.

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