The defendant was charged with impaired operation and refusal to provide a breath sample following a motor vehicle incident on March 17, 2011.
The Crown alleged the defendant drove erratically on Highway 427, struck a curb, and entered a residential driveway.
Police responded to a 911 call, attended the residence, and observed signs of impairment.
The defendant was arrested and taken to the police station where she made numerous attempts to provide breath samples but failed to provide a suitable second sample.
The defendant challenged the police entry into her home and the validity of the breath demand.
The court found no Charter breaches, that the police had reasonable and probable grounds to arrest, that the defendant was impaired, and that she intentionally failed to provide suitable breath samples.