The Court on an application for injunctive relief must consider the three-fold test prescribed in RJR-MacDonald v. Canada (A.G.) 1994 CanLII 117 (SCC), [1994] 1 S.C.R. 311, as follows: 1. Whether there is a serious issue to be heard; 2. Whether irreparable harm not compensable by damages would result if an injunction is not granted; 3. Whether there is greater harm (balance of convenience) in granting or refusing the injunction pending hearing of the serious issue. Serious Issue
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