Is there a gap or defect in a tribunal's transcript?

Canada (Federal), Canada

The following excerpt is from Goodman v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2000 CanLII 14928 (FC):

The last question was proposed by the respondent and asks "who bears the onus of demonstrating that there is a serious possibility that a ground for review has been denied by a gap or defect in a tribunal"s transcript". I am satisfied this question does not fairly arise in this case. The onus falls upon the applicant to demonstrate there was this serious possibility; this proposition is clear from CUPE v. City of Montreal, supra . The application of the onus to the facts of a particular case does not give rise to a question of general importance.

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