The applicant municipality sought an order to have provincial offences matters involving charges against a ride-sharing company and individual drivers tried by a judge of the Ontario Court of Justice rather than by a justice of the peace, as would ordinarily occur.
The applicant argued that the matters involved complex legal issues including Charter challenges, challenges to the validity of municipal by-laws, and issues of significant precedential value and broader public interest.
The court dismissed the application, finding that justices of the peace possess sufficient education and training to handle Charter applications and by-law challenges, and that the matters did not meet the threshold for judicial assignment.
The court emphasized the importance of managing judicial resources and avoiding delays to serious criminal matters.