What is the legal basis upon which a plaintiff has made her submissions in a personal injury action against the Bank of Canada?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Ruchelski v. Moore, 2013 BCSC 492 (CanLII):

While the plaintiff did not specifically address the principles set forth in Fontaine v. British Columbia (Official Administrator), 1998 CanLII 814 (SCC), [1998] 1 S.C.R. 424, these did appear to be the legal basis upon which her submissions with respect to liability were founded.

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