Canada:
Blue Box Arbitration: Third Procedural Victory For Municipalities
11 April 2014
by
Siskinds LLP
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Retired justice Robert Armstrong has given a third procedural
victory to municipalities in the hotly disputed
Blue Box funding arbitration. The Blue Box arbitration will now proceed, as
scheduled, as a single hearing, instead of being broken up into
parts, as stewards proposed:
Bifurcation Decision. The full hearing will start April 23.
Warmest congratulations to City of Toronto counsel Glenn Chu,
who argued the bifurcation motion on municipalities'
behalf.
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