What is the test for determining if a City of Toronto has been found to have acted improperly or unreasonableness in its planning application?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from City of Nanaimo v. Northridge Fitness Centre Ltd., 2006 BCPC 67 (CanLII):

If there is no evidence of improper purpose or unreasonableness on the part of the City, the court must respect its decisions (Vann Niagara v. Oakville (Town) (above)).

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