As long as the decision - maker took the Charter right into account and arrived at a decision within the range of reasonable outcomes, the decision should be upheld. (administrativelawmatters.com)
[91]... It is only where the current circumstances represent a significant departure from the range of reasonable outcomes anticipated by the parties, in a manner that puts them at odds with the objectives of the Act, that the court may be persuaded to give the agreement little weight. (macleanfamilylaw.ca)
While I agree that the Presiding Officer's decision was correct in law and within a range of reasonable outcomes, this case raises concern that the Court's broad application of the self - incrimination immunity exception to one class may have adverse effects on the public. (ablawg.ca)