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36676

Blueberry River First Nations v. Attorney General of Canada, et al.

(Federal) (Civil) (By Leave)

Docket

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List of proceedings
Date Proceeding Filed By
(if applicable)
2017-09-26 Close file on Leave
2017-09-15 Copy of formal judgment sent to Registrar of the Court of Appeal and all parties
2017-09-15 Judgment on leave sent to the parties
2017-09-14 Judgment of the Court on the application for leave to appeal, The application for leave to appeal from the judgment of the Federal Court of Appeal, Number 15-A-36, dated August 12, 2015, is dismissed with costs to the respondent, NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd.
Dismissed, with costs
2016-02-29 All materials on application for leave submitted to the Judges, for consideration by the Court
2015-11-09 Applicant's reply to respondent's argument, Completed on: 2015-11-09 Blueberry River First Nations
2015-11-02 Correspondence received from, Patricia Wilson dated 2015-11-02. Re: Errors in footnotes NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd.
2015-10-30 Certificate (if inappropriate for a judge to take part in adjudication) NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd.
2015-10-30 Certificate (on limitations to public access) NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd.
2015-10-30 Notice of name NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd.
2015-10-30 Book of authorities NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd.
2015-10-30 Respondent's response on the application for leave to appeal, (2 volumes), Completed on: 2015-10-30 NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd.
2015-10-29 Respondent's response on the application for leave to appeal, (Letter Form), Will not be filing a response, Completed on: 2015-10-29 Attorney General of Canada
2015-10-14 Letter acknowledging receipt of a complete application for leave to appeal, File opened on 2015-10-14
2015-10-13 Certificate (on limitations to public access) Blueberry River First Nations
2015-10-13 Application for leave to appeal, Completed on: 2015-10-13 Blueberry River First Nations

Parties

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Main parties

Main parties - Appellants
Name Role Status
Blueberry River First Nations Applicant Active

v.

Main parties - Respondents
Name Role Status
Attorney General of Canada Respondent Active
NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. Respondent Active

Counsel

Party: Blueberry River First Nations

Counsel
James Tate
Ratcliff & Company
500 - 221 West Esplanade
North Vancouver, British Columbia
V7M 3J3
Telephone: (604) 988-5201
FAX: (604) 988-1452
Email: jtate@ratcliff.com
Agent
Moira Dillon
Supreme Law Group
900 - 275 Slater Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 5H9
Telephone: (613) 691-1224
FAX: (613) 691-1338
Email: mdillon@supremelawgroup.ca

Party: Attorney General of Canada

Counsel
Kenneth A. Manning
Attorney General of Canada
900-840 Howe Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6Z 2S9
Telephone: (604) 666-6731
FAX: (604) 666-1585
Email: ken.manning@justice.gc.ca
Agent
Christopher M. Rupar
Attorney General of Canada
50 O'Connor Street, Suite 500, Room 557
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0H8
Telephone: (613) 670-6290
FAX: (613) 954-1920
Email: christopher.rupar@justice.gc.ca

Party: NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd.

Counsel
Maureen E. Killoran, Q.C.
Thomas D. Gelbman
Sander Duncanson
W. David Rankin
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Suite 2500, Trans Canada Tower
450 - 1st Street S.W.
Calgary, Alberta
T2P 5H1
Telephone: (403) 260-7003
FAX: (403) 260-7024
Email: mkilloran@osler.com
Agent
Geoffrey Langen
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Suite 1900
340 Albert Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1R 7Y6
Telephone: (613) 787-1009
FAX: (613) 235-2867
Email: glangen@osler.com

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Constitutional law — Aboriginal peoples — Treaty rights — Administrative law — Boards and tribunals — Crown’s duty to consult and accommodate Aboriginal peoples — Governor in Council issuing Order-in-Council (OIC) directing National Energy Board to approve pipeline project — Federal Court of Appeal denying leave to First Nation to apply for judicial review of OIC — Whether Federal Court of Appeal erred in denying leave under s. 55 of National Energy Board Act — What legal principles should determine access to judicial review for First Nation applicants who hold rights recognized and affirmed by s. 35(1) of Constitution Act, 1982, and what legal principles should inform test for leave under s. 55 of National Energy Board Act?

NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. applied to the National Energy Board (“NEB”) for approval of a project involving the construction of a new pipeline. The NEB conducted an environmental assessment, including public hearings. The NEB submitted a report on the project to the Minister of Natural Resources, concluding that the project met the threshold of public convenience and necessity and would not likely cause significant adverse environmental effects. On the recommendation of the Minister, the Governor General in Council issued an Order-in-Council (“OIC”), directing the NEB to issue a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, thus authorizing the approval of the project. Blueberry River First Nations sought leave from the FCA, pursuant to s. 55 of the National Energy Board Act, for judicial review of the OIC, on the grounds of inadequate consultation. A judge of the FCA refused leave to Blueberry River; no reasons were provided.

Lower court rulings

August 12, 2015
Federal Court of Appeal

15-A-36

Blueberry River First Nations’ application for leave to apply for judicial review of Order-in-Council – dismissed

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Date modified: 2025-02-27