Is a reconsideration application not intended as an opportunity for parties to submit information that they should have put forward?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Pearce v. Moksha Yoga Kelowna and another (No. 2), 2015 BCHRT 19 (CanLII):

In Dela Merced v. Aluminum Curtain Wall System and another, 2011 BCHRT 342, a reconsideration application is “not intended as an opportunity for parties to submit information that they should have previously put forward”.

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