Canada Post Corporation v. Public Service Alliance of Canada
Court set aside the Tribunal decision and allowed Canada Post's judicial review: Tribunal unreasonably applied the 1986 Guidelines only insofar as they were treated as non-prejudicial codification of pre-existing practice (but that did not salvage other errors); Tribunal erred by adopting a novel, lower standard of...
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- Citation
- 2008 FC 223
- Parties
- Applicant/respondent: Canada Post Corporation; Respondent/applicant: Public Service Alliance of Canada; Respondent: Canadian Human Rights Commission
- Court
- Federal Court
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 21 February 2008
- Procedural Posture
- Judicial Review of Canadian Human Rights Tribunal Decision / Final Judgment and Reasons
- Outcome
- Canada Post application allowed; PSAC application dismissed; Tribunal decision set aside and complaint ordered dismissed as not substantiated
- Legal Topics
- Retroactivity of Guidelines, Standard of Proof, Comparator Selection, Rebuttable Presumption, Quantification of Damages, Judicial Review
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Canada Post Corporation
Applicant/respondent
Public Service Alliance of Canada
Respondent/applicant
Canadian Human Rights Commission
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review of Canadian Human Rights Tribunal Decision / Final Judgment and Reasons
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether 1986 Equal Wages Guidelines could be applied to a 1983 complaint (retroactivity)
- 2 Whether the Tribunal applied an improper or novel standard of proof for liability
- 3 Whether the Postal Operations (PO) Group was an appropriate comparator group
Ratio Decidendi
Court set aside the Tribunal decision and allowed Canada Post's judicial review: Tribunal unreasonably applied the 1986 Guidelines only insofar as they were treated as non-prejudicial codification of pre-existing practice (but that did not salvage other errors); Tribunal erred by adopting a novel, lower standard of proof ('sub-bands of reasonable reliability') instead of the civil balance of probabilities and by unreasonably accepting the PO Group comparator that masked a large cohort of female PO-4 employees; because liability was not proven on the proper standard the Tribunal's damages discount was unsupportable; the complaint is to be dismissed as not substantiated and Tribunal...
Court Disposition
Canada Post application allowed; PSAC application dismissed; Tribunal decision set aside and complaint ordered dismissed as not substantiated
Orders
- The application for judicial review by Canada Post (T-1750-05) is allowed and the Tribunal decision dated October 7, 2005 is set aside; the complaint is referred back to the Tribunal with the direction that the complaint be dismissed as not substantiated according to the legal standard of proof.
- The application for judicial review by PSAC (T-1989-05) is dismissed.
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