What is the common law rule with regard to admission of evidence on judicial reviews?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from SELI Canada Inc. v. Construction and Specialized Workers’ Union, Local 1611, 2010 BCSC 243 (CanLII):

The common law rule with regard to admission of evidence on judicial reviews has recently been re-examined in Hartwig v. Saskatoon (City) Police Assn., 2007 SKCA 74, 284 D.LR. (4th) 268.

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