The appellant appealed a decision of the Superintendent of Financial Services denying his application for a life insurance agent's licence because he failed the qualifying examination.
The appellant argued that the passing grade was unfairly raised from 50% to 60% without notice to him, and that this breached his Charter rights.
The Financial Services Tribunal dismissed the appeal, finding that the Superintendent had no duty to notify the appellant of the change in the passing grade and that no Charter rights were infringed.