The appellant appealed a decision of the Social Benefits Tribunal upholding the Director's finding that she was not a 'person with a disability' under the Ontario Disability Support Program Act.
The appellant argued the Tribunal erred in law by failing to properly consider a late medical report and by making adverse credibility findings without adequate reasons.
The Divisional Court dismissed the appeal, finding that the Tribunal properly admitted and weighed the medical report, and that it did not make an adverse credibility finding but rather appropriately weighed the appellant's subjective pain testimony against the objective medical evidence.