The applicants sought judicial review of the Ontario Human Rights Commission's decision not to refer their complaints of discrimination based on handicap to a Board of Inquiry.
The applicants argued they were denied procedural fairness because they did not receive full disclosure of the respondents' submissions.
The Divisional Court dismissed the application, finding that the applicants received the same materials that were before the Commission and had a full opportunity to respond.
The Court held that the Commission's decision was not patently unreasonable and was within its discretion.