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Date: 20131126


Docket: A-307-12

 

Citation: 2013 FCA 274

CORAM:       BLAIS C.J.

NOËL J.A.

GAUTHIER J.A.

 

 

BETWEEN:

BARRINGTON TERMINALS LIMITED

 

Applicant

and

HALIFAX LONGSHOREMEN'S ASSOCIATION, ILA LOCAL 269

 

 

and

 

 

HALIFAX EMPLOYERS ASSOCIATION

 

Respondents

 

Heard at Ottawa, Ontario, on November 26, 2013.

Judgment delivered from the Bench at Ottawa, Ontario, on November 26, 2013.

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT BY:                                        GAUTHIER J.A.

 


Date: 20131126


Docket: A-307-12

 

Citation: 2013 FCA 274

CORAM:       BLAIS C.J.

NOËL J.A.

GAUTHIER J.A.

 

 

BETWEEN:

BARRINGTON TERMINALS LIMITED

 

Applicant

and

HALIFAX LONGSHOREMEN'S ASSOCIATION, ILA LOCAL 269

 

 

and

 

 

HALIFAX EMPLOYERS ASSOCIATION

 

Respondents

 

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT

(Delivered from the Bench at Ottawa, Ontario, on November 26, 2013).

GAUTHIER J.A.

[1]               This is an application for judicial review of a decision [2012 CIRB LD 2825] of the Canada Industrial Relations Board (the Board) dismissing Barrington Terminals Limited’s (Barrington) application for reconsideration under section 18 of the Canada Labour Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. L-2 of the Board’s decision [2011 CIRB 612] declaring the applicant to be engaged in longshoring work and therefore subject to the geographic certification held by the Halifax Longshoremen’s Association, ILA Local 269 (ILA).

 

[2]               In our view, the Board did not commit any reviewable error in dismissing Barrington’s application for reconsideration. A fair reading of the Board’s reasons demonstrates that Barrington’s application for reconsideration was dismissed on the ground of timeliness alone.

 

[3]               More specifically, the Board states in the first paragraph of its analysis:

The application for reconsideration is clearly untimely, and should be dismissed on that ground alone. However, as the applicant continues to resist the conclusion reached by the Board in [2011 CIRB] 612, the Board will address the merits of the arguments it has raised in its application.

[emphasis added]

 

 

[4]               The position taken by Barrington before the Board on this issue was that the Board had an obligation to be correct in its interpretation of the regulatory requirements, failing which it places Barrington in potential violation of other statutes.

 

[5]               In its response before the Board, ILA took the position, among other things, that Barrington, through new counsel, was essentially attempting to re-litigate the initial decision under the guise of a motion for reconsideration.

 

[6]               In our view, it was open to the Board to dismiss Barrington’s application by reason of the fact that it was untimely.

 

[7]               The Board’s further comments on the merits of the application are obiter and need not be addressed by this Court as they could not justify our intervention. This is especially so when one considers that Barrington did not apply for judicial review of the Board’s initial decision before this Court.

 

[8]               For these reasons, the application will be dismissed with costs to ILA only.

 

  “Johanne Gauthier”

J.A.

 

 


FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL

NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD

 


DOCKET:

A-307-12

 

STYLE OF CAUSE:

BARRINGTON TERMINALS LIMITED v. HALIFAX LONGSHOREMEN'S ASSOCIATION, ILA LOCAL 269 AND HALIFAX EMPLOYERS ASSOCIATION

 

 

PLACE OF HEARING:

                                                                                                Ottawa, Ontario

DATE OF HEARING:

                                                                                                November 26, 2013

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT BY:   BLAIS C.J.

NOËL J.A.

GAUTHIER J.A.

 

DELIVERED FROM THE BENCH BY:

                                                                                                GAUTHIER J.A.

APPEARANCES:

JOHN H. (JACK) GRAHAM, Q.C.

 

For The Applicant

BARRINGTON TERMINALS LIMITED

 

RONALD A. PINK, Q.C.

 

For The Respondents

HALIFAX LONGSHOREMEN'S ASSOCIATION, ILA LOCAL 269

 

SCOTT STERNS

 

For The Respondents

 HALIFAX EMPLOYERS ASSOCIATION

 

 

 

 

SOLICITORS OF RECORD:

MCINNES COOPER

Halifax, Nova Scotia

 

For The Applicant

BARRINGTON TERMINALS LIMITED

 

PINK LARKIN

Halifax, Nova Scotia

 

For The Respondents

HALIFAX LONGSHOREMEN'S ASSOCIATION, ILA LOCAL 269

 

MERRICK JAMIESON STERNS WASHINGTON & MAHODY

Halifax, Nova Scotia

 

For The Respondents

HALIFAX EMPLOYERS ASSOCIATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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