A private Catholic high school challenged the Minister’s refusal to exempt its proposed alternative ethics and religious culture program.
The Court held that requiring Loyola to teach Catholicism and Catholic ethics from a neutral perspective disproportionately limited religious freedom.
It allowed the appeal, set aside the Minister’s decision, and remitted the matter for reconsideration.
The Court also held that teaching about other religions and their ethics could still be required in a neutral and respectful manner.