What is the genuine issue for trial where there is no realistic possibility of an outcome other than that as sought by the Applicant?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Children and Family Services for York Region v. J.V., 2017 ONSC 4770 (CanLII):

No genuine issue for trial exists where there is no realistic possibility of an outcome other than that as sought by the Applicant (see Children’s Aid Society of the County of Simcoe v. C.S., [2001] OJ No. 4915 (ONT SCJ).

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