Charge Solar Renewables Inc. v. Canadian Border Service Agency et al.
Charge Solar Renewables Inc.
Law Firm / Organization
Miller Thomson LLP
Lawyer(s)

Daniel Kiselbach

Canadian Border Service Agency
Law Firm / Organization
Department of Justice Canada
Attorney General of Canada
Law Firm / Organization
Department of Justice Canada

- Parties: The plaintiff was Charge Solar Renewables Inc. The defendants were the Canadian Border Service Agency and Attorney General of Canada. 

- Subject Matter: In this action alleging negligence, the plaintiff argued that the defendants were liable for the wrongful detention of its goods, the failure to grant a timely customs clearance, and the failure to make a timely release of the goods. The defendants' wrongful acts and omissions allegedly led to a loss of profit on account of the cancelled sales of some of the goods, a loss of dominant market share, and a diminution of the value of the plaintiff's business. The goods involved, which were subject to a foreign supply contract, consisted of solar module products from Vietnam. This case is ongoing. 

- Date: The hearing was set on Jan. 28, 2025. 

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

- Amount: No financial award was specified.

Federal Court
T-2959-24
Corporate & commercial law
$ 0
01 November 2024