The applicants sought judicial review of the respondent municipality's decision to revoke their kennel licence, alleging discrimination based on their religious beliefs.
The municipality had revoked the licence following inspections that revealed unsanitary conditions, poor ventilation, inadequate lighting, and a failure to provide necessary veterinary care.
The Divisional Court dismissed the application, finding that the municipality's decision was reasonable, based on credible evidence of by-law violations, and made following a procedurally fair process.
The applicants failed to meet their onus of proving bias.