The criteria governing obtaining an extension of time are mentioned in Grewal v. Minister of Employment and Immigration, [1985] 2 F.C. 263, at 277 and 282 (F.C.A.). Accordingly, the motions judge considers the intent of the applicant to file the application for judicial review, the extent of the time and the reasons why the applicant did not act earlier, whether any hardship will result to the opposing party from the delay, whether the applicant's case is arguable, and all the special factors relating to the case.
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