Does the record contain all the evidence that the parties would present at trial?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Windsor-Essex Children’s Aid Society v. L.V., 2013 ONCJ 569 (CanLII):

[27] The court is entitled to assume that the record contains all the evidence that the parties would present at trial. See Toronto-Dominion Bank v. Hylton, 2012 ONCA 614 at para. 5.

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