The applicant sought judicial review of a Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario decision dismissing her discrimination application against a college.
The tribunal had dismissed the application at a preliminary stage, finding it lacked jurisdiction because the applicant failed to establish a connection between her removal from an academic program and any prohibited grounds under the Human Rights Code.
The Divisional Court applied the reasonableness standard of review and found that the tribunal's decision exhibited the requisite degree of justification, intelligibility, and transparency.
The application for judicial review was dismissed.