Board of Inquiry lacks jurisdiction where Commission fails to fulfill statutory duty to attempt settlement.
The respondents brought preliminary motions to dismiss human rights complaints regarding the display and sale of pornographic magazines in convenience stores.
The primary motion argued that the Board of Inquiry lacked jurisdiction because the Human Rights Commission failed to fulfill its statutory obligation to endeavour to effect a settlement before requesting the appointment of a board.
The majority of the Board agreed, finding that the Commission's failure to make satisfactory settlement efforts was a breach of a mandatory condition precedent, rendering the Board without jurisdiction to proceed.
The motions to dismiss on the merits and on constitutional grounds were dismissed as premature.
Findlay v. Mike's Smoke and Gifts (No. 4), 1993 CanLII 16461 (ON HRT)