[33] Beginning with the scheme and object of the Act, it “imposes liability on the Crown for tortious conduct from which it would otherwise be immune at common law”, “preserves various immunities for the Crown ... with respect to the performance of certain duties” and “governs the conduct of proceedings in which the Crown is a party”: Poorkid Investments Inc. v. Ontario (Solicitor General), 2023 ONCA 172, at para. 8.
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