What is the impact of a mathematical application based on the Fadelle v.Fadelle case?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia v Moodley, 2021 CanLII 43606 (NS CPS):

158. In our opinion, consideration of public interest factors, in this case, should reduce the costs resulting from a purely mathematical application based on Fadelle v. Nova Scotia College of Pharmacists. The most significant of those factors is the nature of the allegations that the College did not prove.

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