Background: RBC Life Insurance Company paid disability benefits to Kryzstof Fabisiak from August 2011 to December 2017 under a policy. RBC seeks repayment of benefits citing misrepresentations by Fabisiak, who counters for reinstatement of the policy and owed benefits.
Main Discussion: The case focused on RBC's motion to amend its statement of claim against Fabisiak, involving issues related to the Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA) and the admissibility of evidence.
Ruling: The court granted RBC leave to amend the statement of claim, determined that the proposed amendments did not violate s. 36(3) of the RHPA, and ordered that certain refusals in the examination for discovery be answered.
Costs Awarded: The court awarded costs of $7000.00 to RBC, payable by Fabisiak, considering RBC substantially successful in its motion.