The applicant sought judicial review of a Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario decision summarily dismissing her complaints of discrimination against a canoe club.
The HRTO had found most complaints were out of time and all had no reasonable prospect of success.
The Divisional Court dismissed the application, finding that the HRTO adequately accommodated the applicant's disability-related needs, the hearing was procedurally fair, there was no reasonable apprehension of bias, and the summary dismissal was reasonable.