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Anton Oleynik v. Attorney General of Canada

- Parties: The applicant was Anton Oleynik. The respondent was the Attorney General of Canada. 

- Subject Matter: This judicial review application sought to quash and remit for reconsideration a Canadian Judicial Council decision, which dismissed a misconduct complaint against Justice Glen N.C. Noel of the Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court for lacking merit and for being made for an improper purpose under s. 90(1)(a) of the Judges Act, 1985. The decision was allegedly unreasonable on several grounds. This case is ongoing. 

- Date: The last hearing was set on February 20, 2025. As of September 2025, no final judgment has yet been issued, and the matter remains under reserve.

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

- Amount: No financial award was specified.

Anton Oleynik
Law Firm / Organization
Unrepresented
Attorney General of Canada
Law Firm / Organization
Department of Justice Canada
Lawyer(s)

Ami Assignon

Federal Court
T-568-24
Administrative law
Not specified/Unspecified
18 March 2024