The applicant sought judicial review of decisions by the Chief of Police and the Ontario Civilian Commission on Police Services (OCCPS) regarding a complaint against two police officers.
The Chief of Police declined to deal with the complaint because it was filed more than six months after the incident.
The applicant then requested a review by OCCPS, but missed the 30-day statutory deadline.
OCCPS determined it lacked jurisdiction to extend the time limit.
The Divisional Court dismissed the application, confirming that legislative amendments removed OCCPS's discretion to extend the deadline and finding the Chief's decision was not patently unreasonable.