College member obtains a stay of a decision of the College Registrar revoking her certificate of registration

22. November 2017 0
Administrative law – Decisions reviewed – College of Psychotherapists – Judicial review – Procedural requirements and fairness – Natural justice – Permits and licences – Revocation – Psychotherapists – Professional misconduct or conduct unbecoming – Notice of complaint Haramic v. College of Registered Psychotherapists and Registered Mental Health Therapists of Ontario (Registrar), [2017] O.J. No. ...

Appeal from decision of Licence Appeal Tribunal to revoke liquor licence of strip club operated by Hells Angels member

27. January 2015 0
Administrative law – Decisions of administrative tribunals – Alcohol and Gaming Commission – Permits and licences – Revocation – Judicial review – Evidence – Standard of proof – Compliance with legislation – Standard of review – Reasonableness simpliciter – Failure to provide reasons 751809 Ontario Inc. (c.o.b. Famous Flesh Gordon’s) v. Ontario (Registrar, Alcohol and ...

Prestige Toys Ltd.’s appeal of the revocation of its registration under the Motor Vehicles Dealers Act was dismissed. The Registrar’s cross-appeal with respect to the registration of Lioubimova, the sole officer and director of Prestige, was allowed because the Tribunal had failed to analyze any of the relevant evidence related to her wrongdoing.

22. September 2009 0
Administrative law – Decisions of administrative tribunals – Motor Vehicle Dealers – Permits and licences – Revocation – Judicial review – Standard of review – Reasonableness simpliciter – Compliance with legislation – Evidence – Admissibility – Past conduct Prestige Toys Ltd. v. Ontario (Motor Vehicle Dealers Act, Registrar), [2009] O.J. No. 3437, Ontario Superior Court ...

The Appeal by Heynen and his outfitter corporation Kusawa from an order dismissing Heynen’s application to quash a 2002 decision by the Minister of Renewable Resources revoking Heynen’s outfitting concession was allowed where the Court held that the trial judge erred in dismissing the action for delay in circumstances where Heynen was attempting to negotiate settlement of the claim with elected officials during the period of delay

25. November 2008 0
Administrative law – Decisions of administrative tribunals – Ministerial orders – Permits and licences – Revocation – Judicial review – Delay – Limitations – Remedies – Certiorari Heynen v. Yukon Territory, [2008] Y.J. No. 68, Yukon Territory Court of Appeal, October 6, 2008, M.N. Newbury, M.E. Saunders and E.C. Chiasson JJ.A. Heynen and Kusawa had ...

The Appellant appealed the reference hearing judge’s decision to refuse to grant a firearms licence. In December of 1997, the Appellant was issued a Firearms Acquisition Certificate valid to December 2002. As a result of an allegation of historical sexual assault, the Chief Firearms Officer examined the Appellant’s criminal record, which included convictions for assaults 13 and 18 years earlier. His licence to possess firearms was revoked on the grounds that he had “demonstrated a history of behaviour that includes violence”. The Appellant applied for a reference before a judge of the Ontario Court of Justice. The decision was upheld and he appealed that decision to the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, who held that the Appellant had not satisfied the court that cancelling the revocation was not justified.

28. October 2003 0
Administrative law – Firearms registration – Firearms – Licences – Revocation – Evidence – Prior criminal charges – Public safety – Statutory interpretation – Legislation – Retrospective operation R. v. D.L.B., [2003] O.J. No. 2471, Ontario Superior Court of Justice, February 12, 2003, Durno J. 45-year-old D.B. had used firearms for a long time. In 1992, ...