Wine Harbour Fisheries Limited v. Attorney General of Canada
WINE HARBOUR FISHERIES LTD
Law Firm / Organization
Cox & Palmer
ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA
Law Firm / Organization
Department of Justice Canada
Lawyer(s)

Sarah E. Drodge

- Parties: The applicant was Wine Harbour Fisheries Limited. The respondent was the Attorney General of Canada.

- Subject Matter: For a number of years, the applicants in the files T-866-22, T-923-22, and T-1804-22 each held an annual commercial fishing licence to fish an individual quota or catch limit of 1,200 kilograms of elver. The Minister of Fisheries and Oceans decided to reduce the allocated individual quota for the 2022 fishing season by 13.7 percent to support increased First Nations access to the fishery. The reduction of individual quota was implemented without financial compensation to the licence holder. Each applicant filed a notice of application seeking judicial review of this decision. The applicants challenged the process leading to the decision and the substance of the decision itself, specifically the Minister’s departure from the “willing-buyer, willing-seller” model and the reduction in their respective individual quotas of prior years without financial compensation.

- Ruling: The court ruled in the respondent’s favour and dismissed the judicial review application. The court held that the decision was administrative in nature, that the Minister’s process for making the decision was fair, and that the decision was reasonable in light of the Minister’s broad discretion to manage Canadian fisheries.

- Date: The hearing was set on Feb. 28, 2023. The court released its decision on Aug. 29, 2023.

- Venue: This was a federal case before the Federal Court.

- Amount: No financial award was specified.

Federal Court
T-923-22
Corporate & commercial law
$ 0
Respondent
05 May 2022