Here's a look at the leave application decisions that the Supreme Court of Canada will be releasing on September 1, 2022.

Each week, we'll be providing a short blog post that summarizes some of the upcoming cases and gives a prediction of the probability that leave will be granted. These predictions will be based on our proprietary machine learning model and dataset of every leave application decision released by the Supreme Court of Canada from January 1, 2018 onward.

Each week, we'll group cases into four categories:

  • Cases to Watch – These are cases where our model predicts greater than a 25% chance that leave will be granted. These cases have a much better than average chance that leave will be granted. While this doesn't mean that all of them will get leave, they are worth watching as strong candidates.
  • Possible Contenders – These are cases where our model predicts between a 5% and 25% chance that leave will be granted. These cases have an average to somewhat above-average chance of getting leave. While most cases in this category won't get leave, on average, we expect to see a healthy minority of cases in this category being granted leave.
  • Unlikely Contenders– These are cases where our model predicts between a 1% and 5% chance that the case will get leave. The safe bet is against leave being granted in these cases, but we do expect to see it from time to time.
  • Long-Shots – These are cases where our model predicts a less than 1% chance that the case will get leave. Although it will happen from time to time, it would be an outlier for our model for these cases to be granted leave. We will not be providing summaries for these cases.

If this is your first time reading our weekly SCC leave predictions blog, have a look at an explanation and caveats about our model here.

THIS WEEK'S CASES

There are 19 leave application decisions coming out on September 1, 2022. Our model only predicts the probabilities of successful leave applications in cases where leave was sought from the Court of Appeal. We will not comment or provide a prediction on cases where leave was sought directly from a Superior Court decision or on cases in which we are involved. That leaves 19 cases in which we'll give a prediction.

You can find a detailed summary of all of the cases that are up for leave decisions this week here.

Possible Contenders

Emanuel Kahsai v Her Majesty the Queen

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has a 21% chance of getting leave

Mpire Capital Corporation v Sutter Hill Management Corporation, et al

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has a 12% chance of getting leave

719491 Alberta Inc v Canada Life Assurance Company

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has a 12% chance of getting leave

Justice Okojie v Her Majesty the Queen

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has an 8% chance of getting leave

Marcel Chartier v Serge Bibeau

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has a 6% chance of getting leave

Unlikely Contenders

AM Gold Inc v Kaizen Discovery Inc

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has a 5% chance of getting leave

Russell Bidesi v Her Majesty the Queen

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has a 4% chance of getting leave

Michel Baril, et al c Woods s.e.n.c.r.l., et al

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has a 2% chance of getting leave

Amarjot Lamba, et al v Michael Mitchell, et al

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has a 1% chance of getting leave

Long-Shots

Casey Matti Henry v Her Majesty the Queen

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has a less than 1% chance of getting leave

Robert Lockhart v Barbara Lockhart

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has a less than 1% chance of getting leave

Alain Maïo c Hugo Lambert, et al

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has a less than 1% chance of getting leave

Arthur Froom v Sonia Lafontaine

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has a less than 1% chance of getting leave

Nikota Bangloy v Attorney General of Canada

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has a less than 1% chance of getting leave

Todd Elliott Speck v Ontario Labour Relations Board, et al

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has a less than 1% chance of getting leave

Elisa Angela Adili, et al v Homes of Distinction Inc., et al

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has a less than 1% chance of getting leave

Denis Poirier, et al c Mathieu Ambroise, et al

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has a less than 1% chance of getting leave

Grant Jonathan Hjorleifson v Her Majesty the Queen

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has a less than 1% chance of getting leave

Alexander Davidoff, et al v Rachel Goerz, et al

  • Our Model's Prediction: This case has a less than 1% chance of getting leave

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