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==[http://canlii.ca/t/hx802 Cable Assembly Systems Ltd. et al. v. Ben Barnes et al., 2019 ONSC 97 (CanLII)]==
==[http://canlii.ca/t/hx802 Cable Assembly Systems Ltd. et al. v. Ben Barnes et al., 2019 ONSC 97 (CanLII)]==


[55] Justice Nordheimer in Janssen-Ortho Inc. v. Amgen Canada Inc. (2003), 2003 CanLII 26024 (ON SC), 26 C.P.R. (4th) 93 (Ont. S.C.) stated at para. 58:
[55] Justice Nordheimer in [http://canlii.ca/t/6wmn Janssen-Ortho Inc. v. Amgen Canada Inc. (2003), 2003 CanLII 26024 (ON SC), 26 C.P.R. (4th) 93 (Ont. S.C.)] stated at para. 58:
::In order to establish the tort of intentional interference with economic relations, Janssen must be able to establish three things:
::In order to establish the tort of intentional interference with economic relations, Janssen must be able to establish three things:
:::(a) an intention to injure the plaintiff;
:::(a) an intention to injure the plaintiff;
:::(b) interference with another’s method of gaining his or her living or business by illegal means; and
:::(b) interference with another’s method of gaining his or her living or business by illegal means; and
:::(c) economic loss caused thereby.
:::(c) economic loss caused thereby.

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Cable Assembly Systems Ltd. et al. v. Ben Barnes et al., 2019 ONSC 97 (CanLII)

[55] Justice Nordheimer in Janssen-Ortho Inc. v. Amgen Canada Inc. (2003), 2003 CanLII 26024 (ON SC), 26 C.P.R. (4th) 93 (Ont. S.C.) stated at para. 58:

In order to establish the tort of intentional interference with economic relations, Janssen must be able to establish three things:
(a) an intention to injure the plaintiff;
(b) interference with another’s method of gaining his or her living or business by illegal means; and
(c) economic loss caused thereby.