What is the relevant case law for striking a plaintiff’s pleadings as disclosing no reasonable cause of action?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Gates v. Sahota, 2017 BCSC 193 (CanLII):

The parties also referred me to Bulwer v. Canadian Mental Health Assn., 2016 BCSC 1110, in which Justice Baird considered an application to strike the plaintiff’s pleadings as disclosing no reasonable cause of action.

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