Is there any case law where there is undisputed significant non-disclosure?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Shinder v. Shinder, 2018 ONCA 717 (CanLII):

Lastly, the motions judge’s reliance on Virc v. Blair was misplaced. That case involved undisputedly significant non-disclosure. This is not that case.

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