Federal Court of Appeal |
CANADA |
Cour d’appel fédérale |
Date: 20120606
Docket: A-479-11
Citation: 2012 FCA 167
BETWEEN:
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF THE
PROVINCE OF ALBERTA as represented by
THE MINISTER OF SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
and
ALAN TONEY, YVONNE TONEY and COURTENAY TONEY &
REBECCA TONEY as represented by their litigation guardian ALAN TONEY
Respondents
and
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA in the name of
THE ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE and THE CANADIAN
SHIP BEARING LICENSE NO. AB1275024
Defendants in action, not party to appeal
Heard at Edmonton, Alberta, on June 06, 2012.
Judgment delivered from the Bench at Edmonton, Alberta, on June 06, 2012.
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT BY: GAUTHIER J.A.
CANADA |
Cour d’appel fédérale |
Date: 20120606
Docket: A-479-11
Citation: 2012 FCA 167
CORAM: EVANS J.A.
SHARLOW J.A.
GAUTHIER J.A.
BETWEEN:
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF THE
PROVINCE OF ALBERTA as represented by
THE MINISTER OF SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Appellant
and
ALAN TONEY, YVONNE TONEY and COURTENAY TONEY &
REBECCA TONEY as represented by their litigation guardian ALAN TONEY
Respondents
and
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA in the name of
THE ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE and THE CANADIAN
SHIP BEARING LICENSE NO. AB1275024
Defendants in action, not party to appeal
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT
(Delivered from the Bench at Edmonton, Alberta, on June 6, 2012)
[1] Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of Alberta (the Province) appeals from the decision of the Federal Court ( reported as 2011 FC 1440) dismissing the Province’s motion to strike the Respondents’ claim for lack of jurisdiction.
[2] The Respondents claim damages from the Province (among others) for loss arising from the death of their young daughter and sister after the vessel then owned and operated by the Province capsized during a rescue operation. The Respondents allege among other things that the Province failed to assess whether the vessel was appropriate and safe for this purpose given her characteristics, the weight of the occupants and weather conditions, and that it failed to assess and correct the course of the vessel.
[3] It is not disputed that such claim falls within the subject of navigation and shipping and within the express terms of paragraphs 22(2)(d) and (g) of the Federal Courts Act, RSC 1985, c F-7 (the Act), that Canadian Maritime Law as defined at sections 2 and 42 of the Act would apply, including the Marine Liability Act, S.C. 2001, c. 6, which expressly deals with damages for death and the right of dependants of the deceased person(s) and states at section 3 that it is binding on her Majesty in Right of Canada or a province.
[4] What the Appellant is saying is that the Federal Court has no personal jurisdiction over the Province.
[5] Having reviewed the case law relied upon by the Appellant, we note that none of the cases decided by this Court involved section 22 of the Act. They all focused one way or another on the definition of "the Crown" in section 17 or 23 of the Act. It is clear that section 17 only applies to claims by or against the Federal Crown and would not cover a claim against the Province. That said, as mentioned by the Motion Judge in the present proceeding, the Respondents do not need to rely on section 17. The arguments presented by the Respondents to the motion based on the wording of section 22 and subsection 43(7) have not been considered expressly in the past. Nor has the Court considered the impact of exclusive grants of jurisdiction to the Federal Court in respect of certain matters. We are not persuaded that it is plain and obvious that the Federal Court does not have personal jurisdiction over the Province in this matter.
[6] The Appeal will be dismissed with costs in this Court to the Respondents.
"Johanne Gauthier"
FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL
NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD
DOCKET: A-479-11
STYLE OF CAUSE: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA v. ALAN TONEY ET AL
PLACE OF HEARING: Edmonton, Alberta
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT EVANS J.A.
GAUTHIER J.A.
DELIVERED FROM THE BENCH BY: GAUTHIER J.A.
APPEARANCES:
FOR THE APPELLANT
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FOR THE RESPONDENTS
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SOLICITORS OF RECORD:
Deputy Attorney General of Canada
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FOR THE APPELLANT |
British Columbia, Canada |
FOR THE RESPONDENTS
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