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Abusers from Mount Cashel Orphanage victimized boys in B C , lawsuit alleges

Posted: Feb 08, 2021 6:10 PM PT | Last Updated: February 9 The lawsuit says one of the six men confessed to abusing children at Mount Cashel before he was transferred to Vancouver.(CBC) A Catholic order shuffled known abusers from a notorious Newfoundland orphanage to two schools in the Vancouver area where more boys were victimized, a lawsuit alleges. A proposed class-action suit filed Monday in British Columbia Supreme Court says between 1976 and 1983, an order called the Christian Brothers transferred six abusive members from Mount Cashel Orphanage to Vancouver College and St. Thomas More Collegiate. The lawsuit says one of the six men, Brother Edward English, confessed to abusing children at Mount Cashel before he was transferred, and all six were later convicted of sexually or physically abusing orphans at the Newfoundland facility.

Supreme Court Of Canada Imposes Good Faith Limits On The Exercise Of Contractual Discretion - Corporate/Commercial Law

Wastech, the Court clarified the content of another doctrine flowing from the organizing principle: the duty to exercise contractual discretion in good faith.  Background Wastech involved a waste transportation company (Wastech) and a corporation responsible for municipal waste disposal (Metro). In 1996, Wastech and Metro entered into a contract for waste disposal services that contemplated disposing waste in three landfills, one of which was much farther away than the others. The contract stated Metro had absolute discretion in allocating the amount of waste to go to this farther facility. In 2011, Metro exercised this discretion by directing less waste to go to the farther facility, causing Wastech to receive a lower

Wastech Services Ltd V Greater Vancouver Sewerage And Drainage District: The SCC Drops The Other

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