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Young v. Saanich Police Department, 2003 BCSC 926 (CanLII).

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<strong>Young</strong> v. <strong>Saanich</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Department</strong>, et al Page 3<br />

with the cultivation and use of marihuana were unreasonably<br />

disturbing and interfering with the lawful rights of other<br />

tenants contrary to the Residential Tenancy Act, R.S.B.C.<br />

1996, c. 406 (the "RTA").<br />

[3] The landlord’s subsequent application to the Residential<br />

Tenancy Branch for an order of possession was adjourned<br />

pending the outcome of the second proceeding before me. If<br />

<strong>2003</strong> <strong>BCSC</strong> <strong>926</strong> (<strong>CanLII</strong>)<br />

Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Young</strong> are unsuccessful in both Supreme Court<br />

proceedings, they will be required to move out of their home.<br />

[4] In October 2002, Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Young</strong> filed the second<br />

petition pursuant to the Judicial Review Procedure Act (the<br />

"JRPA") to challenge the arbitrator's findings under the RTA<br />

("Action 02/4528"). That proceeding is brought against the<br />

CRHC only. Although the petitioners raise a number of<br />

specific administrative law issues in that proceeding, I am<br />

not persuaded that there is any merit to those complaints.<br />

Instead, in my view, the only viable means of attack on the<br />

eviction would require a positive finding on the Charter<br />

claims raised in Action 02/5145. Such a finding might remove<br />

the necessary underpinnings for the exercise of statutory<br />

jurisdiction by the arbitrator, at the behest of the CRHC,<br />

provided that the landlord is itself a state actor subject to<br />

Charter scrutiny.

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