The applicant, a mortgage agent, requested a hearing before the Financial Services Tribunal after the Superintendent of Financial Services proposed to suspend her licence and impose conditions due to a prior criminal conviction for title fraud.
The Tribunal conducted a hearing de novo and applied the Henderson factors to assess her suitability.
The Tribunal found that the applicant's past conduct, which occurred during a severe domestic dispute, did not make her unsuitable to hold a licence.
The Tribunal directed the Superintendent not to suspend the licence but ordered the imposition of modified supervisory conditions to protect the public interest.