Does a determination of reasonableness justify arbitrariness?

Canada (Federal), Canada

The following excerpt is from Podlesny v. The Queen, 2005 TCC 97 (CanLII):

A determination of reasonableness does not justify arbitrariness. In 2831422 Canada Inc. et al v. The Queen, 2002 DTC 3930, the following observations were made:

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