Is it possible for a society to fall into "unfair dealing"?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Catholic Children’s Aid Society of Toronto v. M.C., 2015 ONCJ 427 (CanLII):

[39] It is also not a case where a society’s dip into “unfair dealing” was nipped in the bud, through either the society’s own internal vigilance or through judicial case management conferencing. See C.C.A.S. Toronto v. S.V.

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