Does a judge have to establish due diligence in reaction to an officially induced error of law?

Quebec, Canada


The following excerpt is from Agence du revenu du Québec c. Martin, 2021 QCCS 5065 (CanLII):

However, the judge failed to apply the criteria set in Jorgensen v. R.[5], required to establish due diligence in reaction to an officially induced error of law.

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