This is a "must read" in terms of the role of administrative tribunals generally, the role of the courts in reviewing their decisions, and the evolving issue of standard of review.
There's a useful quote by her of a statement by Justice Abella when she was sitting on the Ontario Court of Appeal:
Designed to be less cumbersome, less expensive, less formal and less delayed, these impartial decision-making bodies were to resolve disputes in their area of specialization more expeditiously and more accessibly, but no less effectively or credibly.
HPK
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