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Christopher Williams v. Attorney General of Canada

- Parties: The applicant was Christopher Andrew Anthony Williams. The respondents were the Attorney General of Canada and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

- Subject Matter: This judicial review application challenged a decision by the adjudicator (as the delegate of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's Commissioner). The decision dismissed the applicant's appeal of his medical discharge from the RCMP under s. 20.2(1)(g) of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act, 1985 and s. 6(a) of the Commissioner's Standing Orders (Employment Requirements), SOR/2014-292. 

- Date: The hearing was set on January 28, 2026.

- Venue: This was a federal case before the Federal Court.

- Amount: No financial award was specified.

Christopher Andrew Anthony Williams
Law Firm / Organization
Unrepresented
Attorney General of Canada
Law Firm / Organization
Department of Justice Canada
Lawyer(s)

Emily Rahn

Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Law Firm / Organization
Department of Justice Canada
Lawyer(s)

Emily Rahn

Steven Dunn
Law Firm / Organization
Unrepresented
Federal Court
T-164-23
Labour & Employment Law
Not specified/Unspecified
20 January 2023