The appellant was sentenced for a breach of the Environmental Protection Act and received fines and probation.
The probation order included a condition restricting his ability to work in the environmental business.
The appellant appealed, arguing the condition was purely punitive.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, finding the condition was appropriate under the Provincial Offences Act to prevent similar unlawful conduct and contribute to rehabilitation, given the appellant's lack of remorse and failure to appreciate the seriousness of his non-disclosure of data regarding PCB contamination.
The probation end date was amended to account for stays pending appeal.