Following a successful appeal by the insurer that decertified a class proceeding due to a change in the law, the parties made submissions on costs.
The insurer sought costs of the appeal and the certification motion, while the representative plaintiff and the Class Proceedings Fund argued for no costs.
The Divisional Court declined to award costs to either party for the appeal, the motion for leave to appeal, or the certification motion, finding that the proceeding raised novel issues of law and matters of broad public interest under section 31 of the Class Proceedings Act.