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Supreme Court of Canada, Insurance. Automobile insurance. Inadequately insured motorist coverage. Wrongdoer using motor vehicle to transport boulders to highway overpass, throwing boulders onto car driven by insured and driving off. Insured suffering catastrophic injuries. Wrongdoer inadequately insured. Insured receiving no‑fault benefits from his insurer and seeking to recover his civil damages from insurer under inadequately insured motorist coverage. Whether coverage should be denied because wrongdoer was engaged in criminal activity. Whether insured’s injuries “arising directly or indirectly from the use or operation of an automobile” 19-X-2007
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