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Date: 20071119

Docket: A-90-07

Citation: 2007 FCA 369

 

CORAM:       NOËL J.A.

                        NADON J.A.

                        PELLETIER J.A.

 

BETWEEN:

ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA

Applicant

and

CARLO PAGANO

Respondent

 

 

 

Heard at Montréal, Quebec, on November 19, 2007.

Judgment delivered from the Bench at Montréal, Quebec, on November 19, 2007.

 

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT BY:                                                      NOËL J.A.

 


Date: 20071119

Docket: A-90-07

Citation: 2007 FCA 396

 

CORAM:       NOËL J.A.

                        NADON J.A.

                        PELLETIER J.A.

 

BETWEEN:

ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA

Applicant

and

CARLO PAGANO

Respondent

 

 

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT

(Delivered from the Bench at Montréal, Quebec, on November 19, 2007)

 

NOËL J.A.

[1]               The Attorney General maintains that the respondent was dismissed from his employment because he no longer had a driver’s license by reason of his failure to pay outstanding fines. As a driver’s license was a prerequisite of his employment, the Attorney General submits that the respondent was fired by reason of his own misconduct, and the Chief Umpire designated committed a reviewable error in holding otherwise.

 

[2]               There is no doubt that the respondent, by failing to pay his outstanding tickets, brought about the loss of his driver’s license and that he could have been fired for that reason since the essential requirement of his employment was that he perform deliveries by truck.

 

[3]               However, the Chief Umpire designate and the Board of Referees before him found as a fact that the employer decided not to dismiss the respondent on that account, but to suspend him for brief time in order to see if he could reacquire his driver’s license. According to both the Board and the Chief Umpire designated the respondent complied with the employer’s direction but was promptly fired upon returning to work with his reinstated permit shortly thereafter.

 

[4]               Accepting as we must that the respondent was initially suspended, he could not have been dismissed for the reason advanced by the Attorney General, since his driver’s license had been reinstated at the time of his dismissal.

 

[5]               The application will accordingly be dismissed.

 

 

“Marc Noël”

J.A.


FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL

 

NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD

 

 

 

DOCKET:                                                                              A-90-07

 

 

STYLE OF CAUSE:                                                              ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA and CARLO PAGANO

 

 

PLACE OF HEARING:                                                        Montréal, Quebec

 

 

DATE OF HEARING:                                                          November 19, 2007

 

 

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT BY:       NOËL J.A.

                                                                                                NADON J.A.

                                                                                                PELLETIER J.A.

 

 

DELIVERED FROM THE BENCH BY:                            NOËL J.A.

 

 

 

APPEARANCE:

 

Mr. Paul Deschênes

FOR THE APPLICANT

 

 

SOLICITOR OF RECORD:

 

John H. Sims, Q.C.

Deputy Attorney General of Canada

Montreal (Québec)

 

FOR THE APPLICANT

 

 

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