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37985

Resolute FP Canada Inc., et al. v. Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General, et al.

(Ontario) (Civil) (By Leave)

Docket

Judgments on applications for leave to appeal are rendered by the Court, but are not necessarily unanimous.

List of proceedings
Date Proceeding Filed By
(if applicable)
2020-10-28 Appeal closed
2020-09-18 Certificate of taxation issued to, Leonard F. Marsello
2020-09-18 Decision on the bill of costs, in the amount of $13,152.30, DeRg
2020-09-18 Submission of the bill of costs, DeRg
2020-02-14 Bill of costs, (Letter Form),
MISSING: filing fee (received 2020-10-28), Completed on: 2020-10-28
Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2019-12-09 Formal judgment sent to the registrar of the court of appeal and all parties
2019-12-09 Judgment on appeal and notice of deposit of judgment sent to all parties
2019-12-06 Judgment on the appeal rendered, Abe Mo Ka Côt Br Row Mar, The appeal of Resolute FP Canada Inc. from the judgment of the Court of Appeal for Ontario, Number C62587, 2017 ONCA 1007, dated December 20, 2017, heard on March 28, 2019, is dismissed. Côté, Brown and Rowe JJ. dissent.

The appeal of Her Majesty The Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General from the judgment of the Court of Appeal for Ontario, Number C62587, 2017 ONCA 1007, dated December 20, 2017, heard on March 28, 2019, is allowed with costs throughout and summary judgment is granted in its favour. Côté, Brown and Rowe JJ. dissent.

The appeal of Weyerhaeuser Company Limited from the judgment of the Court of Appeal for Ontario, Number C62587, 2017 ONCA 1007, dated December 20, 2017, heard on March 28, 2019, is dismissed.
Judgment accordingly, with costs
2019-12-02 Correspondence received from, (Letter Form), Andrew Bernstein.
Will attend lock-up in person (instead of remotely)
Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2019-06-24 General proceeding, (Letter Form), Lockup forms and undertakings by:

Andrew Bernstein
Jeremy Opolsky
Jonathan Silver
Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2019-06-19 General proceeding, (Letter Form), Lockup form by Gareth Morley. Attorney General of British Columbia
2019-06-13 General proceeding, (Letter Form), Lockup forms and undertakings by:

Leonard Marsello
Tamara Barclay
Nansy Ghobrial
Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2019-06-13 General proceeding, (Letter Form), Lockup forms and undertaking by:

Markus Kremer
Christopher Bredt
Alannah Fotheringham
Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2019-06-12 Correspondence (sent by the Court) to, the parties. The Court will proceed with a lockup in this file.
2019-06-06 Correspondence received from, (Letter Form), Gareth Morley. RE: Reuqest for comment on a possible lockup. Attorney General of British Columbia
2019-06-03 Correspondence received from, (Letter Form), Jasmine Leindecker. RE: Request for comments on a possible lockup. Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2019-06-03 Correspondence received from, (Letter Form), Caroline Etter. RE: Request for comment on a possible lockup. Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2019-06-03 Correspondence received from, (Letter Form), Marie-France Major. RE: Request for comments on a possible lockup. Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2019-04-15 Transcript received, 146 pages
2019-04-03 Media lock-up requested or proposed, (join with 38308)
2019-03-28 Judgment reserved OR rendered with reasons to follow
2019-03-28 Hearing of the appeal, 2019-03-28, Abe Mo Ka Côt Br Row Mar
Judgment reserved
2019-03-28 Respondent's condensed book, (Book Form), Submitted in Court (14 copies) Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2019-03-28 Respondent's condensed book, (Book Form), Submitted in Court (14 copies) Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2019-03-28 Appellant's condensed book, (Book Form), Submitted in Court (14 copies) Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2019-03-18 Notice of appearance, Elizabeth Rowbotham will appear before the court and will present oral arguments.
Attorney General of British Columbia
2019-03-15 Correspondence received from, (Letter Form) Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2019-03-14 Notice of appearance, (Letter Form), Leonard F. Marsello, Tamara Barclay and Nansy Ghobrial will appear before the court. Mr. Marsello and Ms.Barclay will present oral arguments.
Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2019-03-13 Correspondence received from, (Letter Form), 2 reserved seats requested. Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2019-03-13 Notice of appearance, (Letter Form), Andrew Bernstein, Jeremy Opolsky and Jonathan Silver will appear before the court. Mr. Berstein will present oral arguments.
Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2019-03-13 Reply factum on appeal, (Letter Form), Missing: 22 copies (rec' 03-15-19), Completed on: 2019-03-18 Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2019-03-12 Correspondence received from, (Letter Form), 3 reserved seats requested. Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2019-03-12 Notice of appearance, (Letter Form), Christopher D. Bredt, Markus Kremer and Alannah Fortheringham will appear before the court. Mr. Bredt and Mr. Kremer will present oral arguments. Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2019-03-11 Correspondence received from, (Letter Form), 4 reserved seats requested. Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2019-03-08 Correspondence received from, (Letter Form), Letter in response to the correspondence filed by Resolute FP Canada Inc., et al. Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2019-03-08 Correspondence received from, (Letter Form), Letter proposing an order of presentation with a suggested allotment of time for oral submissions. Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2019-03-06 Intervener's book of authorities, (Book Form), Completed on: 2019-03-06 Attorney General of British Columbia
2019-03-06 Intervener's factum, (Book Form), Completed on: 2019-03-06 Attorney General of British Columbia
2019-02-27 Appeal perfected for hearing
2019-02-25 Respondent's book of authorities, (Book Form), Weyerhaeuser v. HMTQ, Completed on: 2019-02-25 Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2019-02-25 Respondent's factum, (Book Form), Weyerhaeuser v. HMTQ, Completed on: 2019-02-25 Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2019-02-25 Respondent's book of authorities, (Book Form), Resolute FP Canada Inc. v. HMTQ, Completed on: 2019-02-25 Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2019-02-25 Respondent's factum, (Book Form), Resolute FP Canada Inc. v. HMTQ, Completed on: 2019-02-25 Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2019-02-25 Certificate (on limitations to public access) Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2019-02-25 Respondent's book of authorities, (Book Form), HMTQ v. Resolute FP Canada Inc., Completed on: 2019-02-25 Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2019-02-25 Respondent's factum, (Book Form), HMTQ v. Resolute FP Canada Inc., Completed on: 2019-02-25 Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2019-02-25 Respondent's book of authorities, (Book Form), HMTQ v. Weyerhaeuser, Completed on: 2019-02-25 Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2019-02-25 Respondent's factum, (Book Form), HMTQ v. Weyerhaeuser, Completed on: 2019-02-25 Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2019-02-25 Respondent's book of authorities, (Book Form), Reseolute FP Canada Inc. v. Weyerhaeuser, Completed on: 2019-02-25 Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2019-02-25 Respondent's factum, (Book Form), Reseolute FP Canada Inc. v. Weyerhaeuser, Completed on: 2019-02-25 Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2019-02-12 Order on motion to add or substitute parties, by BROWN J.
2019-02-12 Decision on motion to add or substitute parties, Br,
UPON APPLICATION by Weyerhaeuser Company Limited to be added as a respondent in the above appeal brought by Resolute FP Canada Inc., pursuant to Rules 18, 22 and 47 of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada;
AND THE MATERIAL FILED having been read;
AND NOTING that Resolute FP Canada Inc. and Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General do not oppose the motion;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
The motion is granted.
Weyerhaeuser Company Limited is added as a respondent in the proceedings before this Court pursuant to Rule 18(1) of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada and the style of cause in the above appeal brought by Resolute FP Canada Inc. shall be modified to reflect the change.
Weyerhaeuser Company Limited shall serve and file its respondent’s record, factum and books of authorities, if any, on or before February 25, 2019.
Granted, no order as to costs
2019-02-12 Submission of motion to add or substitute parties, Br
2019-02-12 Order on motion for leave to intervene, by BROWN J.
2019-02-12 Decision on the motion for leave to intervene, Br,
UPON APPLICATION by the Attorney General of British Columbia for leave to intervene in the above appeal;
AND THE MATERIAL FILED having been read;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
The motion for leave to intervene is granted and the said intervener shall be entitled to serve and file a factum not exceeding ten (10) pages in length on or before March 6, 2019.
The said intervener is granted permission to present oral argument not exceeding ten (10) minutes at the hearing of the appeal.
Resolute FP Canada Inc. and Weyerhaeuser Company Limited are each permitted to serve and file a factum not exceeding five (5) pages in reply to the intervention on or before March 13, 2019.
The intervener is not entitled to raise new issues or to adduce further evidence or otherwise to supplement the record of the parties.
Pursuant to Rule 59(1)(a) of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada, the intervener shall pay to the appellants and respondents any additional disbursements resulting from its intervention.
Granted, no order as to costs
2019-02-12 Submission of motion for leave to intervene, Br
2019-02-01 Response to the motion for leave to intervene, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2019-02-01 Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2019-01-31 Response to the motion for leave to intervene, (Letter Form), MISSING: proof of service to Attorney General of British Columbia (received 2019-02-01), Completed on: 2019-02-01 Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2019-01-31 Response to motion to add or substitute parties, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2019-01-31 Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2019-01-30 Response to motion to add or substitute parties, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2019-01-30 Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2019-01-28 Motion to add or substitute parties, (Book Form), MISSING: Affidavit (received 2019-01-30), Completed on: 2019-01-31 Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2019-01-25 Motion for leave to intervene, (Book Form), Completed on: 2019-01-28 Attorney General of British Columbia
2019-01-11 Notice of hearing sent to parties, REVISED
2019-01-10 Certificate of counsel (attesting to record), (Letter Form) Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2019-01-10 Order on motion to adjourn the hearing of the appeal, by WAGNER C.J.
2019-01-10 Decision on motion to adjourn the hearing of the appeal, CJ,
UPON APPLICATION by Resolute FP Canada Inc. for an order to adjourn the hearing of the appeal scheduled for March 20, 2019, to the following week;
AND THE MATERIAL FILED having been read;
AND NOTING THAT the other parties consent to the motion;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
The motion is granted and the appeal is adjourned.
The Registrar shall fix the hearing of this appeal for March 28, 2019.
Granted
2019-01-10 Submission of motion to adjourn the hearing of the appeal, CJ
2019-01-10 Appeal hearing scheduled, 2019-03-28, (Previously scheduled for 2019-03-20)

The schedule for serving and filing the material is set as follows:

The notices of appeal shall be served and filed on or before November 19, 2018.

The appellants’ records, factums and books of authorities, if any, shall be served and filed on or before January 7, 2019.

Any person wishing to intervene in this appeal under Rule 55 of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada shall serve and file a motion for leave to intervene on or before January 28, 2019.

The appellants and respondents shall serve and file their responses, if any, to the motions for leave to intervene on or before February 1, 2019.

Replies to any responses to the motions for leave to intervene shall be served and filed on or before February 5, 2019.

Any intervener granted leave to intervene under Rule 59 of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada shall serve and file its respective factum and book of authorities, if any, on or before March 6, 2019.

The respondents’ records, factums and books of authorities, if any, shall be served and filed on or before February 25, 2019.
Judgment reserved
2019-01-07 Appellant's record, (Book Form), (8 volumes), Certificate 24A missing-rec'd 2019/01/10, Completed on: 2019-01-10 Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2019-01-07 Appellant's factum, (Book Form), Completed on: 2019-01-07 Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2019-01-07 Appellant's book of authorities, (Book Form), Completed on: 2019-01-07 Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2019-01-07 Appellant's factum, (Book Form), Amended electronic copy required (rec' 01/10/2019), Completed on: 2019-01-07 Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2019-01-07 Certificate (on limitations to public access), (Letter Form) Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2019-01-07 Appellant's book of authorities, (Book Form), Completed on: 2019-01-07 Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2019-01-07 Appellant's factum, (Book Form), Completed on: 2019-01-07 Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2018-12-20 Response to the motion to adjourn the hearing of the appeal, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2018-12-20 Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2018-12-20 Response to the motion to adjourn the hearing of the appeal, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2018-12-20 Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2018-12-17 Motion to adjourn the hearing of the appeal, (Book Form), Completed on: 2018-12-17 Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2018-12-13 Notice of change of counsel, Mr. Andrew Bernstein, counsel for the Resolute FP Canada Inc. Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2018-12-10 Notice of hearing sent to parties
2018-11-15 Notice of appeal, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2018-11-15 Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2018-11-15 Notice of appeal, Completed on: 2018-11-15 Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2018-11-15 Correspondence received from, Maxine Vincelette, agent for the appellant. Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2018-11-14 Notice of appeal, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2018-11-14 Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2018-10-26 Letter advising the parties of tentative hearing date and filing deadlines (Leave granted)
2018-10-19 Copy of formal judgment sent to Registrar of the Court of Appeal and all parties
2018-10-19 Judgment on leave sent to the parties
2018-10-18 Judgment of the Court on the application for leave to appeal,
The applications for leave to appeal from the judgment of the Court of Appeal for Ontario, Number C62587, 2017 ONCA 1007, dated December 20, 2017, are granted. Costs in the cause are granted in the third application for leave to appeal. The schedule for serving and filing materials will be set by the Registrar.
Granted, with costs in the cause
2018-09-17 All materials on application for leave submitted to the Judges, for consideration by the Court
2018-04-18 Applicant's reply to respondent's argument, (Letter Form), APPLICATION #2, Completed on: 2018-04-18 Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2018-04-11 Certificate (on limitations to public access), (APPLICATION #2) Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2018-04-11 Notice of name, (APPLICATION #2) Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2018-04-11 Respondent's response on the application for leave to appeal, (Book Form), (APPLICATION #2), Completed on: 2018-04-11 Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2018-04-09 Notice of name, APPLICATION #2 Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2018-04-09 Certificate (on limitations to public access), APPLICATION #2 Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2018-04-09 Respondent's response on the application for leave to appeal, (Book Form), APPLICATION #2, Completed on: 2018-04-09 Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2018-03-16 Certificate (on limitations to public access), APPLICATION #1 Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2018-03-16 Respondent's response on the application for leave to appeal, (Book Form), APPLICATION #1, Completed on: 2018-03-16 Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2018-03-16 Certificate (on limitations to public access), APPLICATION #3 Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2018-03-16 Respondent's response on the application for leave to appeal, (Book Form), APPLICATION #3, Completed on: 2018-03-16 Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2018-03-16 Certificate (on limitations to public access) Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2018-03-13 Letter acknowledging receipt of a complete application for leave to appeal, APPLICATION #3 - FILE OPENED 2018-03-13
2018-03-13 Letter acknowledging receipt of a complete application for leave to appeal, APPLICATION #2 - FILE OPENED 2018-03-13
2018-03-13 Letter acknowledging receipt of a complete application for leave to appeal, APPLICATION #1 - FILE OPENED 2018-03-13
2018-02-19 Certificate (on limitations to public access), APPLICATION #3 Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2018-02-19 Notice of name, APPLICATION #3 Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2018-02-19 Application for leave to appeal, (Book Form), (2 volumes), APPLICATION #3, Completed on: 2018-03-12 Weyerhaeuser Company Limited
2018-02-16 Application for leave to appeal, (Book Form), APPLICATION #2, Completed on: 2018-03-12 Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2018-02-16 Application for leave to appeal, (Book Form), APPLICATION #1, Completed on: 2018-03-12 Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2018-02-16 Certificate (on limitations to public access), APPLICATION #2 Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General
2018-02-16 Certificate (on limitations to public access), APPLICATION #1 Resolute FP Canada Inc.
2018-02-16 Notice of name, APPLICATION #1 Resolute FP Canada Inc.

Parties

Please note that in the case of closed files, the “Status” column reflects the status of the parties at the time of the proceedings. For more information about the proceedings and about the dates when the file was open, please consult the docket of the case in question.

Main parties

Main parties - Appellants
Name Role Status
Resolute FP Canada Inc. Appellant Active

v.

Main parties - Respondents
Name Role Status
Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General Respondent Active
Weyerhaeuser Company Limited Respondent Active

And Between

Sub parties (1) - Appellants
Name Role Status
Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General Appellant Active

v.

Sub parties (1) - Respondents
Name Role Status
Weyerhaeuser Company Limited Respondent Active
Resolute FP Canada Inc. Respondent Active

And Between

Sub parties (2) - Appellants
Name Role Status
Weyerhaeuser Company Limited Appellant Active

v.

Sub parties (2) - Respondents
Name Role Status
Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General Respondent Active

Other parties

Other parties
Name Role Status
Attorney General of British Columbia Intervener Active

Counsel

Party: Weyerhaeuser Company Limited

Counsel
Christopher D. Bredt
Markus Kremer
Alannah Fotheringham
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
22 Adelaide Street West Suite 3400
Toronto, Ontario
M5H 4E3
Telephone: (416) 367-6165
FAX: (416) 367-6749
Email: cbredt@blg.com
Agent
Karen Perron
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
1300-100 Queen Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1J9
Telephone: (613) 369-4795
FAX: (613) 230-8842
Email: kperron@blg.com

Party: Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Ministry of the Attorney General

Counsel
Leonard F. Marsello
Tamara Barclay
Nansy Ghobrial
Ministry of the Attorney General
720 Bay Street 8th Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M7A 2S9
Telephone: (416) 326-4939
FAX: (416) 326-4181
Email: leonard.marsello@ontario.ca
Agent
Marie-France Major
Supreme Advocacy LLP
100- 340 Gilmour Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K2P 0R3
Telephone: (613) 695-8855 Ext: 102
FAX: (613) 695-8580
Email: mfmajor@supremeadvocacy.ca

Party: Resolute FP Canada Inc.

Counsel
Andrew Bernstein
Jeremy Opolsky
Torys LLP
79 Wellington St. West
Suite 3000, Box 270, TD South Tower
Toronto, Ontario
M5K 1N2
Telephone: (416) 865-7678
FAX: (416) 865-7380
Email: abernstein@torys.com
Agent
Maxine Vincelette
Power Law
130 Albert Street
Suite 1103
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 5G4
Telephone: (613) 702-5573
FAX: (613) 702-5573
Email: mvincelette@powerlaw.ca

Party: Attorney General of British Columbia

Counsel
J. Gareth Morley
Elizabeth Rowbotham
Attorney General of British Columbia
1001 Douglas Street, 6th Floor
PO Box 9280 Stn Prov Govt
Victoria, British Columbia
V8W 9J7
Telephone: (250) 952-7644
FAX: (250) 356-9154
Email: gareth.morley@gov.bc.ca
Agent
Michael J. Sobkin
331 Somerset Street West
Ottawa, Ontario
K2P 0J8
Telephone: (613) 282-1712
FAX: (613) 288-2896
Email: msobkin@sympatico.ca

Summary

Keywords

First application: Environmental law — Contracts — Indemnity — Assignment — When a party assigns an indemnity, whether the coverage of the indemnity follows the liability — When a party assigns an environmental indemnity, unless the indemnity agreement expressly provides otherwise, whether the assignor remains a third-party beneficiary under the indemnity.<br><br>Second application: Crown law — Government contracts — Fettering discretion — Environmental indemnities —Whether the rule against indirect fettering applies in the provincial environmental regulatory context — Whether the business contracts exception to the rule against indirect fettering applies to provincial contracts — Whether the lower courts properly applied Sattva Capital Corp. v. Creston Moly Corp., 2014 SCC 53.<br><br>Third application: Contracts — Interpretation — Indemnities — Whether different interpretive principles and standards of appellate review apply to different types of contracts — Whether indemnities should be interpreted in a way that is fundamentally different from other contracts — Interpretation of “successors and assigns”. <br>

Summary

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First appeal: Environmental law - Contracts - Indemnity - Assignment - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in failing to find that the terms of the 1985 Indemnity mean that Resolute FP Canada Inc. is entitled to benefit from the 1985 Indemnity as the corporate successor of Great Lakes Forest Products Limited - Whether that benefit accrues to Resolute regardless of any assignment of rights under the indemnity to Weyerhaeuser Company Limited - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in concluding that the assignment to Bowater absolutely assigned the 1985 Indemnity to Weyerhaeuser in 1998 - If the 1985 Indemnity was assigned, whether the Court of Appeal erred in failing to consider whether it was effective only in equity because it did not comply with the Conveyancing and Law of Property Act.

Second appeal: Contracts - Interpretation - Indemnities - Fettering - Business agreement exception - Whether the appellate court had erred in failing to correct the motions judge’s approach to this Court’s decision in Sattva and in upholding his conclusion that the 1985 Indemnity covers first party claims and that the Director’s Order gives rise to a pollution claim as contemplated in the memorandum of agreement - Whether the appellate court erred in not correcting the motions judge’s failure to consider the 1985 Indemnity as a whole, thereby ignoring its control of defence and cooperation clauses - Whether the appellate court erred in failing to recognize that two errors of fact made by the motions judge were of a palpable and overriding nature - Whether the appellate court erred in failing to correct the motions judge’s decision that the 1985 Indemnity was a business agreement to which the indirect fettering rule did not apply and otherwise in the manner in which they applied Pacific National Investments Ltd. v. Victoria (City), 2000 SCC 64.

Third appeal: Contracts - Interpretation - Indemnities - Assignment - Successors and assigns - What is the applicable standard of review - Whether the appellate court erred in applying a “general principle” that a party who assigns the benefit of an indemnity presumptively loses the benefit for itself rather than interpreting the 1985 Indemnity according to ordinary principles of contractual interpretation - Whether the appellate court erred in applying a “general principle” that the term “successors” when used in respect of a corporation refers only to corporate successors rather than interpreting the Indemnity according to ordinary principles of contractual interpretation.

In the 1960s, a pulp and paper operation owned and operated by the Dryden Paper Company Limited discharged mercury into the nearby river system, causing harm to the First Nations downstream. In 1971, a waste disposal site was constructed. In 1976, Dryden Paper and Dryden Chemicals were amalgamated to form Reed Ltd., and, in 1977, the First Nations bands sued Reed, Dryden Paper and Dryden Chemicals for various damages resulting from the mercury waste contamination of the river (the “Grassy Narrows litigation”). In 1979, Reed was sold to Great Lakes Forest Products Limited. The Grassy Narrows litigation was settled with court approval in 1985. Great Lakes and Reed paid $11.75 million to the First Nations and released Ontario in respect of two previous indemnities. Ontario gave a new indemnity (the “1985 Indemnity”, sometimes referred to as the “1985 Indemnity”). It promised to indemnify Great Lakes, Reed and others against claims and proceedings arising from “any damage, loss, event or circumstances, caused or alleged to be caused by or with respect to. . . the discharge or escape or presence of any pollutant by Reed or its predecessors, including mercury or any other substance, from or in the plant or plants or lands or premises forming part of the Dryden assets sold by Reed Ltd. to Great Lakes under the Dryden Agreement”. It was to “be binding upon and enure to the benefit of the respective successors and assigns of Ontario, Reed and Great Lakes”.

Thereafter, Reed’s successor was dissolved, and Great Lakes, essentially, became Bowater, which became Abitibi Bowater, which became Resolute. In the interim, Weyerhaeuser purchased certain Dryden assets (including the waste disposal site, which could not be severed from the other assets in time to complete the sale) from Bowater in 1998. Bowater leased the waste disposal site back until the severance was completed, when it was reconveyed to Bowater. Eventually, the owner of the waste disposal site abandoned it with court approval and was discharged from any associated liability in 2011, under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangements Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-36.

On August 25, 2011, the Ontario Ministry of the Environment issued a Director’s Order requiring, inter alia, Weyerhaeuser and Resolute, as prior owners of the site, to perform remedial work on the waste disposal site. Weyerhaeuser unsuccessfully sought to revoke or amend the Director’s Order before the Environmental Review Tribunal. Weyerhaeuser and Resolute both appealed the result, and that appeal was ongoing when Weyerhaeuser commenced this action against Ontario, with Resolute as an intervener. All of the parties moved for summary judgment, asking whether the 1985 Indemnity covers the costs of complying with the Director’s Order, and, if so, whether Weyerhaeuser and Resolute are entitled to its benefit.

The motions judge granted Resolute leave to intervene, dismissed Ontario’s motion for summary judgment, and granted Weyerhaeuser and Resolute’s cross-motions for summary judgment. The Court of Appeal set aside the motions judge’s decision. It granted Ontario summary judgment against Resolute. As to Weyerhaeuser, it substituted a declaration that Bowater assigned the full benefit of the 1985 Indemnity to Weyerhaeuser under the 1998 Asset Purchase Agreement and directed a final adjudication by the court below on the issue of what rights, if any, Weyerhaeuser possessed as assignee of the 1985 Indemnity when the Director’s Order was made in 2011.

Lower court rulings

July 19, 2016
Ontario Superior Court of Justice

2016 ONSC 4652, CV-15-11032-00CL

Inter alia, Resolute granted leave to intervene as a party; Ontario’s motion for summary judgment dismissed; Weyerhaeuser and Resolute’s cross-motions for summary judgment granted

December 20, 2017
Court of Appeal for Ontario

C62587, 2017 ONCA 1007

Appeal allowed; judgment granted by motion judge set aside; Ontario’s motion for summary judgment against Resolute granted; declaration concerning Weyerhaeuser made and final adjudication of Weyerhaeuser’s rights remitted to the lower court

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Date modified: 2025-02-27