That point was concisely made some time ago by McGee J. in Mandryk v. Brown, above. She stated at para. 17 that “it is not typical for costs to be determined at each procedural step, nor is it practical to do so at any event such as [a] case conference where the merits of [a] case are not being fully assessed.”
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