Is a plaintiff barred from proceeding with his claim for an Individual Retirement Board (IRB) claim?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Tagoe v The Personal Insurance Company, 2022 CanLII 14928 (ON LAT):

For the reasons that follow, I agree with the respondent and find that the applicant is statute-barred from proceeding with his claim for IRBs. (i) Was the Respondent’s Notice of Denial Proper? Smith v. Co-operators

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