The defendant, The University of Western Ontario, brought a second motion to strike the plaintiff's Further Amended Statement of Claim.
The plaintiff alleged the university failed to provide satisfactory post-graduate training, leading to his failure of a qualifying examination.
The motion sought to strike claims for breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty, and argued that the actions fell within academic discretion.
The court ordered the pleadings for breach of contract (paragraphs 8, 11, 44) and breach of fiduciary duty to be struck, both with leave to amend.
The court found it was not plain and obvious that the breach of contract claim failed due to academic discretion immunity, but advised the plaintiff to plead material facts more clearly.
The court clarified that the relationship between a university and its students is not inherently fiduciary and required specific pleading of fiduciary elements.