Is it an error of law if an applicant suffers from multiple medical conditions at the same time as the main medical condition?

Canada (Federal), Canada

The following excerpt is from E. H., Estate of v Minister of Employment and Social Development, 2016 CanLII 102683 (SST):

Where an applicant suffers from more than one medical condition, it is an error of law not to consider all of the medical conditions, or to consider only the main medical condition. Bungay v. Canada (Attorney General), 2011 FCA 47[2]

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