As an intervener in an appeal, can intervener expand the evidentiary record on appeal?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Pearson v. Inco Ltd., 2005 CanLII 5393 (ON CA):

As Osborne A.C.J.O. said in McIntyre Estate v. Ontario (2001), 14 C.C.L.T. (3d) 223 at 228: An intervener will rarely be permitted to expand the evidentiary record on appeal.

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