What is the test for a party to apply section 481(1) of the Criminal Code to restrict information?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Wolfville (Town) (Re), 2021 NSOIPC 8 (CanLII):

As set out in Atlantic Highways Corporation v. Nova Scotia,[2] s. 481 must be read conjunctively. Thus, a party seeking to apply it to restrict information must satisfy all of the lettered subsections of s. 481(1). Position of the parties The applicant’s position

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