What is the test for determining if an allegation under s. 27(1)(b) of the Criminal Code is valid?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hall v. Mara Lumber (Kelowna) and another, 2017 BCHRT 31 (CanLII):

Determinations under s. 27(1)(b) are made on the basis of the allegations outlined on the face of the complaint, without reference to any alternative explanation or evidence that a Respondent may put forward: Bailey v. B.C. (Min. of Attorney General) (No. 2), 2006 BCHRT 168 at para. 12.

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