The plaintiff, self-represented, filed a motion for an interlocutory injunction against several defendants, alleging torture and interference in relation to a family law dispute and provincial health enforcement.
The Federal Court dismissed the motion, finding it lacked jurisdiction as the claims involved matters within provincial jurisdiction.
The Court also found the plaintiff failed to meet the three-part test for an interlocutory injunction, noting the claims lacked a serious issue to be tried and failed to demonstrate irreparable harm.
Costs were awarded to the defendants.