The applicants sought an interlocutory injunction to restrain the City of Toronto from raising the flag of the State of Palestine at City Hall.
The applicants argued the approval was ultra vires, breached the City's Flag Policy, and violated the duty of neutrality.
The court applied the RJR-MacDonald test and found no serious issue to be tried, as the City's decision was reasonable and within its authority.
The court also found the applicants failed to establish irreparable harm, and the balance of convenience favoured the respondent.
The motion for an interlocutory injunction was dismissed.