nfitz
Superstar
Which Ontario Court was it thrown out of? And you are also saying the Federal Court said they didn't have jurisdiction? I'm surprised given that trans-provincial railways are clearly listed in the BNA act as federal. On the other hand, the Montreal to Quebec City trains are provincial.Well, it did get 'thrown out' of Ontario court. VIA and CN hadbeen before Federal Court since last November.
Yes, it was the term I used in the post I made in response to Smallspy's comment in the discussion about testifying in court. Then you replied to my comment about the expert saying that CN's had already submitted affadivits. The more I read your post, I don't understand it. Are you saying that the affidavits are not by experts, but from the defendant's personal? You said "CN doesn't have to get someone to lie. The numbers, huge buckets full of numbers of machine readable data, apparently, for all the affected crossings were submitted to Transport Canada literally months ago." Are you saying that the data supports CN's claim?'Qualified expert' was your term. It was actually Hoang Tran, CN Senior Director, Regulatory, System Safety and Passenger Operations, and he ought to have known.
Yes, I agree with you, generally. But when an expert who has been qualified by the court tells the court that there could be a significant mass casualty event if they rule against CN - then I'd be completely shocked if the court would rule in VIA's favour; even if the judge was 99% sure the expert was wrong. I see no way out of that, unless the plaintiff seeks to disqualify the expert on appeal.Litigation is such a convoluted and illogical process - if a witness claims they can’t fly, the lawyers will ask if they ever jumped off a bridge to see if they actually could.
Call me perverse, but it wouldn’t surprise me if some legal mind decided that VIA’s case would be stronger if they actually ran the longer trains, so the loss of revenue due to empty seats and the inability to cover the rotation due to a less flexible deployment of Ventures becomes a provable fact backed up by experience and numbers, and not just a hypothetical but unproven postulation by an expert witness.




