The Manitoba Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal brought by the Appellant Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation from a decision of the Automobile Injury Compensation Appeal Commission. The Commission allowed the Respondent injured motorist to continue receiving income replacement benefits. The Commission allowed her appeal on several alternate grounds. A case manager for the Appellant terminated her income replacement benefits and the Respondent had appealed to the Commission. On appeal, the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal because the Appellant had not challenged all of the alternate grounds upon which the Commission allowed the Respondent’s appeal.

28. October 2008 0
Administrative law – Decisions of administrative tribunals – Automobile Injury Compensation Appeal Commission – Judicial review – Compliance with legislation – Interpretation of legislation – Fresh evidence – Mootness – Public interest – Standard of review – Correctness Shier v. Manitoba Public Insurance Corp., [2008] M. J. No. 305, Manitoba Court of Appeal, September 8, ...