Gallant v. Correctional Service of Canada (1989) 92 N.R. 292 (F.C.A.), [1989] F.C.J. No. 71, is also relied upon by the applicant. Gallant was a prisoner who was to be transferred involuntarily to another facility because he was alleged to be involved in extortion in the institution. He was given very few particulars of the allegations against him so as to protect his victims. The issue was the adequacy of disclosure and its effect upon meaningful participation. In and of itself, Gallant does not stand for the proposition that one whose rights are affected has an unfettered right of access to the decision-maker.
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