Ontario, Canada
The following excerpt is from Ramoutar v. Ramoutar, 2020 ONSC 7478 (CanLII):
On a motion for summary judgment, the moving party bears the burden of demonstrating a prima facie case that there is no genuine issue requiring a trial. If the burden is met, the onus shifts to the responding party “to set out specific facts that there is a genuine issue that requires a trial.”: Turk v. Turk, 2015 ONSC 5845, at para. 47.
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