The question of whether the reasons are adequate depends on the particular circumstances of each case. As a general rule, adequate reasons are those that serve the functions for which the duty to provide them was imposed (Via Rail v. Lemonde, 2000 CanLII 16275 (FCA), [2000] F.C.J. No. 1685, at paragraph 21).
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