What are the grounds of appeal against the finding that inaccurate statements were not a civil fraud?

Manitoba, Canada


The following excerpt is from Seaver v. Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Inc. et al., 2014 MBCA 55 (CanLII):

While the appellant raises six grounds of appeal, they are all based on the fact that the trial judge did not consider that the inaccurate statements made by the respondent constituted a civil fraud within the meaning of Derry v. Peek (1889), 14 A.C. 337.

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