The applicant, Dylan Schaap, charged with second-degree murder and firearms offences, sought release on bail.
The Crown opposed release on secondary and tertiary grounds.
The court reviewed the proposed release plan, including multiple sureties and electronic monitoring, and assessed the applicant's past conduct, the seriousness of the charges, and the strength of the Crown's case.
The court found that the applicant failed to meet the onus to justify release on both secondary (public safety/recidivism/interference with justice) and tertiary (maintaining confidence in the administration of justice) grounds, citing concerns about the reliability of the sureties and the applicant's history of non-compliance and dishonesty.
The application for release was dismissed.