The plaintiff brought an action against the municipality and its snow removal contractor after slipping and falling on a snowy sidewalk.
The defendants brought a motion for summary judgment.
The court granted the motion, finding that the municipality was not grossly negligent as it had a reasonable general policy for snow removal and responded reasonably to the specific snow event.
The court also found the municipality could rely on statutory defences under the City of Toronto Act, and that the contractor had complied with its contractual obligations.