The applicant was expelled from a private career college for alleged theft.
After an internal appeal was denied, she filed a complaint with the Superintendent of Private Career Colleges.
The Superintendent's delegate investigated and found no contravention of the Private Career Colleges Act.
The applicant sought judicial review of this finding.
The Divisional Court dismissed the application, holding that the Superintendent's review of a student complaint is a discretionary administrative determination, not a statutory power of decision.
Applying the factors from Setia and Air Canada, the court concluded the matter lacked sufficient public character to be subject to judicial review under the Judicial Review Procedure Act.