Is there a cause of action against a government authority for negligent breach of statutory duty?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from RVB Managements Ltd v Rocky Mountain House (Town), 2014 ABQB 51 (CanLII):

Further, the law does not recognize an action for negligent breach of statutory duty. A breach of a statutory duty by itself does not constitute negligence: The Queen in Right of Canada v. Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, 1983 CanLII 21 (SCC), [1983] 1 SCR 205. As previously noted, the proper remedy for breach of statutory duty by a public authority is judicial review for invalidity. There is no cause of action against a government authority for negligent breach of statutory duty by acting outside or contrary to the law: Holland v Saskatchewan, 2008 SCC 42 at para 8. Regulatory or statutory breaches are not the equivalent of negligence or a trespass.

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