What is the standard of review for determining whether adequate reasons were provided to the Court for failing to provide adequate reasons?

Canada (Federal), Canada

The following excerpt is from Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) v. Lee, 2010 FC 700 (CanLII):

The question of whether adequate reasons were provided is a question of procedural fairness. The standard of review on questions of procedural fairness is correctness: Dunsmuir v. New Brunswick, 2008 SCC 9.

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