What is the impact of the Rules of Civil Procedure in the appellate courts on the application of the Rule of Appeal?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Mohamad, 2018 ONCA 966 (CanLII):

A final point concerns appellate review of decisions concerning the application of the rule in Browne v. Dunn. Appellate courts accord substantial deference to assessments made by trial judges on the application of the rule, especially with respect to the impact of any breach and the choice of remedy. After all, the rule is one of fairness, hence the preferred position of the trial judge to gauge the impact of any breach and the ameliorative response best suited to the case.

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