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No secret note passing –  Alberta Court of Appeal confirms full disclosure in judicial review

By Laurie Livingstone, Dan Collins, and Lyndsee Thompson
December 21, 2022
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In the recently released decision Normko Resources Inc. v. Alberta (Minister of Environment and Parks), the Alberta Court of Appeal confirmed that the record of proceeding for a judicial review must contain all the materials before the decision-maker, including all briefings between two decision-makers in a bifurcated proceeding. 

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Laurie Livingstone

About Laurie Livingstone

Laurie Livingstone (She/Her/Hers) is a partner in the Litigation and Dispute Resolution group and practices in both Alberta and Ontario. Her practice focuses on administrative law, appellate advocacy, and complex commercial litigation.

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Dan Collins

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Dan joined Dentons in 2013 as a summer student and now practices as an associate in Dentons’ Energy Regulation group in Calgary. Dan is developing a practice in the areas of energy regulation, environmental, and aboriginal law.

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Lyndsee Thompson

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Lyndsee is a student-at-law at Dentons Calgary office.

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