What is the standard of review on appeal under The Small Claims Act, 1997?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Denys v Saskatchewan Government Insurance, 2012 SKQB 29 (CanLII):

The standard of review on an appeal under The Small Claims Act, 1997 was confirmed by Gabrielson J. in Barlow v. McKay, 2011 SKQB 191, [2011] S.J. No. 334 (QL). At paras. 7 and 8 of that decision, Gabrielson J. states:

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