Can a loss of the benefit of an application for employment benefits amount to irreparable harm?

Canada (Federal), Canada

The following excerpt is from Dias v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2001 FCT 677 (CanLII):

It is my view that the loss of the benefit of such an application can amount to irreparable harm within the meaning of the tripartite test in Toth v. Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration), [1999] 1 F.C. 535.

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