Reconsideration request dismissed as complainant failed to meet Rule 102 criteria and establish new evidence.
The complainant sought reconsideration of a previous Tribunal decision dismissing her claim for a special diet allowance related to unintended weight loss from Congenital Heart Disease.
She argued that new evidence showed the respondent's expert was not an expert in Adult Congenital Heart Disease.
The Tribunal dismissed the request, finding that the complainant failed to meet the criteria for reconsideration under Rule 102, as the new evidence could have been obtained earlier and the original decision found she had not made out a prima facie case even without the respondent's expert evidence.
Saunders v. Ontario (Community and Social Services), 2015 HRTO 326