Orders at end of a proceeding

The Tribunal may make any of the following orders:
1.
An order directing one or more parties to the proceeding to comply with anything for which a person may make an application to the Tribunal.
2.
An order prohibiting a party to the proceeding from taking a particular action or requiring a party to the proceeding to take a particular action.
3.
An order directing a party to the proceeding to pay compensation for damages incurred by another party to the proceeding as a result of an act of non-compliance up to the greater of $25,000 or the amount, if any, that is prescribed.
4.
An order directing a party to the proceeding to pay the costs of another party to the proceeding.
5.
An order directing a party to the proceeding to pay the costs of the Tribunal.
6.
An order directing a corporation that is a party to a proceeding with respect to a dispute under subsection 55 (3) to pay a penalty that the Tribunal considers appropriate to the person entitled to examine or obtain copies under that subsection if the Tribunal considers that the corporation has without reasonable excuse refused to permit the person to examine or obtain copies under that subsection.
7.
An order directing whatever other relief the Tribunal considers fair in the circumstances.
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Orders for costs
(2) Despite section 17.1 of the Statutory Powers Procedure Act, an order for costs made under paragraph 4 or 5 of subsection (1) shall be determined in accordance with the rules of the Tribunal.

Order for penalty
(3) An order for a penalty made under paragraph 6 of subsection (1) shall be in an amount of not more than the lesser of $5,000 and the prescribed amount, if any.


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