The applicant, a nursing student, sought judicial review of a university tribunal's decision upholding her failing grade in a clinical placement and her subsequent removal from the nursing program.
The applicant argued the decision was unreasonable, illegal, and procedurally unfair, and sought to introduce fresh evidence.
The Divisional Court dismissed the motion for fresh evidence, finding it did not meet the exceptions for judicial review.
Applying the reasonableness standard, the court found the tribunal's decision was justified, transparent, and intelligible.
The court also held that the applicant was afforded a high level of procedural fairness throughout the tribunal process.
The application for judicial review was dismissed.