Does a school have a duty to send a notice of the nature of a decision to the complainant?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Spectra Architectural Group Ltd. v. St. Michael's Extended Care Centre Society, 2001 ABQB 957 (CanLII):

St. Michael’s argued that the statutory obligation to send a notice of the nature of the decision to the complainant satisfied the duty element of the Ares v. Venner exception to the hearsay rule and that the other requirements were also satisfied.

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