Boudreault v. Canada ( Attorney General )
T-1514-94
Denault J.
3/11/94
5 pp.
Application for leave to examine maker of Canadian Human Rights Commission decision who dismissed applicant's discrimination complaint -- Commission no longer party to case and indicated intention not to intervene -- Investigator really examined documents submitted to her -- Fact applicant alleged had "serious concerns that the Commission did not exercise its own discretion in making its decision" insufficient to justify Court granting leave to examine maker of decision -- Neither latter nor Commission of which she is member parties to application-Contrary to purpose of Parliament to allow such examination which would be nothing less than fishing expedition -- Nothing in applicant's affidavit to justify Court authorizing examination-Application dismissed.