Prevented from being able to practice: Ontario Court allowed an appeal from a decision of the registration committee of the Ontario Association of Architects granting the appellant a license but refusing to reinstate his certificate of practice

20. July 2021 0
Administrative law – Decisions reviewed – Association of Architects – Judicial review – Procedural requirements and fairness – Natural justice – Appeals – Architects – Reporting requirements Sbrissa v. Ontario Association of Architects, [2021] O.J. No. 1510, 2021 ONSC 2087, Ontario Superior Court of Justice, March 23, 2021, C.T. Hackland, M.A. Penny and L.G. Favreau ...

Alberta Court of Appeal upholds a decision from the Council of the Alberta Association of Architects (“Association”) that held: (i) an architect engaged in architectural practice without Association registration is not immune from regulatory discipline and (ii) an architect that de-registers with the Association after a complaint has been filed but prior to a disciplinary proceeding is not immune from prosecution and sanction

Administrative law – Decisions of administrative tribunals – Association of Architects – Architects – Governance – Disciplinary proceedings – Professional misconduct – De-registration – Unauthorized practice – Public interest – Judicial review – Compliance with legislation  – Procedural requirements and fairness – Bias Ho v. Alberta Assn. of Architects, [2015] A.J. No. 186, 2015 ABCA ...

The Alberta Association of Architects (the “Association”)’s attempt to permanently enjoin Mr. Zul Boga (“Boga”) from practising architecture in future was found to be premature

27. September 2011 0
Administrative law – Decisions of administrative tribunals – Association of Architects – Architects – Disciplinary proceedings – Public interest – Competence – Training requirements – Remedies – Self-governing professions – Injunctions – Judicial review – Compliance with legislation Alberta Assn. of Architects v. Boga, [2011] A.J. No. 869, 2011 ABQB 482, Alberta Court of Queen’s ...