Gaudreau v. Canada
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Gaudreau v. Canada Court (s) Database Federal Court of Appeal Decisions Date 2005-11-16 Neutral citation 2005 FCA 388 File numbers A-80-05 Decision Content Date: 20051116 Docket: A-80-05 Citation: 2005 FCA 388 CORAM: NOËL J.A. SHARLOW J.A. PELLETIER J.A. BETWEEN: NORMAN GAUDREAU Appellant and HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Respondent Heard at Ottawa, Ontario, on November 16, 2005. Judgment delivered from the Bench at Ottawa, Ontario, on November 16, 2005. REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT BY: NOËL J.A. Date: 20051116 Docket: A-80-05 Citation: 2005 FCA 388 CORAM: NOËL J.A. SHARLOW J.A. PELLETIER J.A. BETWEEN: NORMAN GAUDREAU Appellant and HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Respondent REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Delivered from the Bench at Ottawa, Ontario, on November 16, 2005) NOËL J.A. [1] The principal argument raised in support of this appeal is that the Tax Court Judge considered the appellant's intention to return to Canada after the expiration of his four-year contract in Egypt as the overriding consideration in the determination that he was resident in Canada during this four-year period. [2] We do not read the reasons of the Tax Court Judge as the appellant does. She considered the appellant's intention to return amongst a variety of other relevant factors. In the end, she concluded that this intention − coupled with the fact that the appellant, through his wife, maintained a home available to him at all times during that period, as well as maintaining numerous other ties − was such …
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Gaudreau v. Canada Court (s) Database Federal Court of Appeal Decisions Date 2005-11-16 Neutral citation 2005 FCA 388 File numbers A-80-05 Decision Content Date: 20051116 Docket: A-80-05 Citation: 2005 FCA 388 CORAM: NOËL J.A. SHARLOW J.A. PELLETIER J.A. BETWEEN: NORMAN GAUDREAU Appellant and HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Respondent Heard at Ottawa, Ontario, on November 16, 2005. Judgment delivered from the Bench at Ottawa, Ontario, on November 16, 2005. REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT BY: NOËL J.A. Date: 20051116 Docket: A-80-05 Citation: 2005 FCA 388 CORAM: NOËL J.A. SHARLOW J.A. PELLETIER J.A. BETWEEN: NORMAN GAUDREAU Appellant and HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Respondent REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Delivered from the Bench at Ottawa, Ontario, on November 16, 2005) NOËL J.A. [1] The principal argument raised in support of this appeal is that the Tax Court Judge considered the appellant's intention to return to Canada after the expiration of his four-year contract in Egypt as the overriding consideration in the determination that he was resident in Canada during this four-year period. [2] We do not read the reasons of the Tax Court Judge as the appellant does. She considered the appellant's intention to return amongst a variety of other relevant factors. In the end, she concluded that this intention − coupled with the fact that the appellant, through his wife, maintained a home available to him at all times during that period, as well as maintaining numerous other ties − was such that he never ceased to reside in Canada despite his foreign assignment. [3] That is a conclusion that was open to the Tax Court Judge on the facts of this case, and we can identify no error in this regard. [4] We should point out that the Tax Court Judge's description of the appellant's stay in Egypt as a "sojourn" (in paragraph 34 of her reasons) is inconsistent with the respondent's concession that the appellant was a dual resident during the relevant period. However, nothing turns on this as the Tax Court Judge acknowledged that the appellant was a dual resident and proceeded to render judgment on that basis. [5] The appellant's second argument is that the Judge incorrectly applied the first tie-breaker rule (centre of vital interests) in the Canada-Egypt Income Tax Convention Act, 1984, being Part IV of S.C. 1984, c. 35. [6] The appellant submits that the Judge took into account economic considerations, but failed to take into account personal considerations. Again, we do not read the Judge's reasons as the appellant does. We refer in this respect to paragraphs 38 and 39 of the Judge's reasons. [7] We see no error in her application of the tie-breaker rule. [8] The appeal will be dismissed with costs. "Marc Noël" J.A. FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: A-80-05 STYLE OF CAUSE: Norman Gaudreau v. Her Majesty the Queen PLACE OF HEARING: Ottawa, Ontario DATE OF HEARING: November 16, 2005 REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT BY: Noël, Sharlow and Pelletier JJ.A. DELIVERED FROM THE BENCH BY: Noël J.A. APPEARANCES: Roger Taylor FOR THE APPELLANT Al-Nawaz Nanji Steven Leckie FOR THE RESPONDENT Justine Malone SOLICITORS OF RECORD: Couzin Taylor LLP FOR THE APPELLANT Ottawa, Ontario John H. Sims, Q.C. FOR THE RESPONDENT Deputy Attorney General of Canada Ottawa, Ontario
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