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american airlines inv. v. canada (competition tribunal), [1989] 1 S.C.R. 236

 

Air Canada, Air Canada Services Inc.,

PWA Corporation, Canadian Airlines International

Ltd., Pacific Western Airlines Ltd., Canadian

Pacific Airlines Ltd., 154793 Canada Ltd.,

153333 Canada Limited Partnership and The

Gemini Group Automated Distribution Systems Inc.                      Appellants

 

v.

 

American Airlines Inc., Wardair Canada Inc.

and Consumers' Association of Canada                                           Respondents

 

and

 

The Director of Investigation and Research                                    Respondent

 

and

 

The Attorney General of the province of

Manitoba and the Competition Tribunal                                          Respondents

 

Indexed as:  American Airlines Inc. v. Canada (Competition Tribunal)

 

File No.:  21275.

 

1989:  March 1.

 


Present:  Dickson C.J. and Lamer, Wilson, La Forest, L'Heureux‑Dubé, Sopinka and Cory JJ.

 

on appeal from the federal court of appeal

 

                   Courts ‑‑ Competition Tribunal ‑‑ Jurisdiction ‑‑ Leave to intervene ‑‑ Role of the interveners ‑‑ Whether interveners may participate fully in the proceedings ‑‑ Competition Tribunal Act, S.C. 1986, c. 26, s. 9(3).

 

                   APPEAL from a judgment of the Federal Court of Appeal (1988), 89 N.R. 241, setting aside an order of the Competition Tribunal.  Appeal dismissed, Lamer J. dissenting.

 

                   J. C. Major, Q.C., Jo'anne Strekaf, M. E. Rothstein, Q.C., and Marc Monnin, for the appellants.

 

                   Colin L. Campbell, Q.C., for the respondent American Airlines Inc.

 

                   Sandra J. Simpson and Trevor Whiffen, for the respondent the Director of Investigation and Research.

 

                   N. J. Schultz, for the respondent the Consumers' Association of Canada.

 

                   Neville Shende, Q.C., for the respondent the Attorney General of Manitoba.

 

                   The judgment was delivered orally by

 

                   The Chief Justice ‑‑ The judgment of the Court will be delivered by Mr. Justice Lamer.

 

                   Lamer J. ‑‑ A majority is of the view that this appeal fails substantially for the reasons given by Chief Justice Iacobucci for the Federal Court of Appeal.  In dissent, Mr. Justice Lamer, adopting substantially the reasons of Mr. Justice Strayer, would allow the appeal, set aside the judgment of the Federal Court of Appeal, and restore the order granted by Strayer J.

 

                   The appeal is accordingly dismissed with costs, Lamer J. dissenting.

 

                   Judgment accordingly.

 

                   Solicitors for the appellants:  Bennett, Jones, Calgary; Aikins, MacAulay & Thorvaldson, Winnipeg.

 

                   Solicitors for the respondent American Airlines Inc.:  McCarthy & McCarthy, Toronto.

 

                   Solicitors for the respondent the Director of Investigation and Research:  Sandra J. Simpson and Trevor Whiffen, Toronto.

 

                   Solicitors for the respondent the Consumers' Association of Canada:  Lang, Michener, Lash, Johnston, Ottawa.

 

                   Solicitor for the respondent the Attorney General of Manitoba:  Neville Shende, Winnipeg.

 

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