What is the current state of the law in relation to multi-party litigation?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Husky Oil Operations Ltd. v. Saskatchewan (Minister of Finance), 2004 SKQB 436 (CanLII):

The Government has argued that the general rule is that actions should not be fragmented into multiple proceedings; all of the issues should be tried together. Reference has been made to Potash Corporation v. Allendale, supra.

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