The applicant sought judicial review of a decision by the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario summarily dismissing his complaint against the Toronto Police Service and Toronto Police Services Board.
The applicant alleged discrimination based on mental disability, race, and country of origin, as well as threats of reprisal.
The Divisional Court applied the reasonableness standard of review and found that the Tribunal reasonably concluded there was no evidence of discrimination or reprisal.
The court also found no breach of procedural fairness or bias.
The application for judicial review was dismissed with costs.