The applicant, an RCMP member on medical leave, sought judicial review of a Level II grievance decision that quashed his medical discharge but declined to address several collateral issues, finding them moot.
The applicant argued the record was incomplete, the Commissioner was biased, and the remaining issues should have been decided.
The Federal Court dismissed the application, finding no evidence of an incomplete record or bias, and holding that the Commissioner reasonably applied the Borowski test to conclude the remaining issues were moot and did not warrant an exercise of discretion to decide.