Date: 19980908
Docket: T-1567-98
MONTRÉAL, QUEBEC, THE 8th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1998
Present: Mr. RICHARD MORNEAU, PROTHONOTARY
Between:
LOUIS DESROCHERS
Plaintiff
AND
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA
Defendant
REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER
Mr. RICHARD MORNEAU, PROTHONOTARY:
[1] Having read and considered all of the representations by the parties on this motion by the plaintiff to extend the time under rule 306 of the Federal Court Rules, 1998, the Court conclusively extends the said time to September 25, 1998. The plaintiff shall therefore serve and file his affidavit(s) within this time. This extension is, in my opinion, more than sufficient and I have some difficulty seeing how I could be persuaded to reconsider the terms of this order.
Page: 2
[2] Moreover, I can only emphasize to the plaintiff that I am somewhat regretful at having to allow so many extensions of time in this case, even taking into account the factors invoked by the plaintiff, including the fact that he is representing himself.
[3] Accordingly, I wish to remind the plaintiff that he must comply with the time periods and other requirements in the rules and not expect that any further request by him for an extension or exemption will again be allowed. No costs will be awarded on this motion, but the plaintiff would be well advised to consider Rules 410(2) and 401(2) in future.
Richard Morneau
Prothonotary
Certified true translation
Bernard Olivier
Federal Court of Canada
Court file no. T-1567-98
BETWEEN
LOUIS DESROCHERS |
Plaintiff |
- and - |
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA |
Defendant |
REASONS FOR ORDER
AND ORDER
FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA
NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD
FILE NO. T-1567-98 |
STYLE: LOUIS DESROCHERS |
Plaintiff
AND |
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA |
Defendant
MOTION IN WRITING REVIEWED IN MONTRÉAL WITHOUT APPEARANCE BY THE PARTIES |
REASONS FOR ORDER OF Mr. RICHARD MORNEAU, PROTHONOTARY
DATED: September 8, 1998 |
WRITTEN REPRESENTATIONS BY:
Mr. Louis Desrochers for the plaintiff |
Mr. Richard Turgeon for the defendant |
SOLICITOR OF RECORD:
Mr. George Thomson for the defendant |
Deputy Attorney General of Canada