With regard to the concern for judicial economy, the applicant cited Tremblay v. Air Canada, OHSTC-09-004, in which it was determined that the issue was moot. In that case, the appeals officer stated that the need to be sensitive to scarce juridical resources “must be applied to an administrative tribunal such as the present tribunal because of the same need to be sensitive to the effectiveness and efficiency of its intervention, given an ever-greater jurisdictional role of administrative tribunals in our political structure.”
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