Local Reform or Legal Transplant: Ontario’s Amended Certification Test

28 Pages Posted: 26 Apr 2024

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Jasminka Kalajdzic

University of Windsor - Faculty of Law

Adam S. Zimmerman

USC Gould School of Law

Date Written: April 26, 2024

Abstract

The most controversial of the recent amendments to Ontario’s Class Proceedings Act is the addition of two requirements to the certification test: to meet the preferable procedure criterion, s. 5(1.1) requires that common issues in the litigation must now “predominate” over individual issues, and a class action must be “superior” to all other forms of resolution. The importance of the interpretation of Ontario’s new certification test to the continued viability of class actions in the province merits a thorough and rigorous analysis of s. 5(1.1). The language of predominance and superiority is strikingly similar to requirements that have long applied to US class actions for monetary damages. As courts in Ontario begin to grapple with the new predominance and superiority requirements, however, the authors caution against turning to American jurisprudence for guidance. Several important structural differences between the Ontario and American class action regimes, as well as different constitutional considerations and a variety of approaches within US case law diminish its utility. Instead, the authors examine the history and language of the amendments to propose an interpretation of the predominance and superiority requirements that is informed by Canada’s own procedural and constitutional framework and that avoids the pitfalls of legal transplants.

Keywords: Civil litigation, class actions, comparative law

JEL Classification: K41

Suggested Citation

Kalajdzic, Jasminka and Zimmerman, Adam S., Local Reform or Legal Transplant: Ontario’s Amended Certification Test (April 26, 2024). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4808628 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4808628

Jasminka Kalajdzic (Contact Author)

University of Windsor - Faculty of Law ( email )

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Windsor, Ontario N9B 3P4 N9B 3P4
Canada

Adam S. Zimmerman

USC Gould School of Law ( email )

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Los Angeles, CA 90089
United States

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