Key Points:
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Motion by Plaintiffs:
- Representation: Plaintiffs sought leave under Rule 15.01(2) of the Rules of Civil Procedure to allow Guillaume Carle and Lynn Hollister to represent Night Hawk Technologies TM Inc. in court without a lawyer.
- Amendment of Statement of Claim: Plaintiffs sought to amend the statement of claim to add the Attorney General of Canada as a defendant.
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Defendant’s Position:
- Opposed the motion for non-lawyer representation.
- Agreed to the amendment of the statement of claim to replace "Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada" with "Attorney General of Canada."
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Background:
- The litigation arose from the removal of Night Hawk Technologies from the Indigenous Business Directory by Indigenous Services Canada, resulting in a $2.5 million damages claim.
- The statement of claim was served in January 2022, but the litigation has been inactive since.
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Court's Analysis:
- Rule 15.01(2) Considerations:
- The court must ensure the proposed representatives can adequately represent the corporation and comprehend the issues.
- Plaintiffs failed to provide sufficient evidence of authorization, financial incapacity to hire counsel, or ability to represent the corporation.
- Involvement of Richard Jackman: Raised concerns as Jackman is a suspended lawyer, complicating the plaintiffs' representation further.
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Decision:
- Representation: Denied the plaintiffs' motion for Carle and Hollister to represent Night Hawk.
- Amendment: Ordered plaintiffs to amend the statement of claim within 60 days to properly name the Attorney General of Canada as the defendant.
- Counsel Requirement: Plaintiff corporation must retain legal counsel within 30 days.
The document did not specify any monetary award, costs, or damages granted or ordered.