Does a plaintiff have a burden of proving that they were involved in a conspiracy against each other?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Ontario Consumers Home Services v. Enercare Inc., 2014 ONSC 4154 (CanLII):

Further, it was noted in J.G. Young and Sons, that the plaintiff is under a heavy burden as a consequence of seeking to plead such a serious cause of action as that of conspiracy. In Balanyk v. University of Toronto, at para. 29 Cameron J. stated: If the plaintiff does not, at the time of the pleading, have knowledge of the facts necessary to support the cause of action, then it is inappropriate to make the allegations in the statement of claim.

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