📍 Thunder Bay, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent due to insufficient income and medical expenses.
Tenant requested review claiming inability to participate in initial hearing due to medical condition.
Review denied, original eviction order confirmed.
Tenant was aware of the hearing and could have sought adjournment.
Tenant's financial situation unlikely to improve sufficiently to cover arrears.
Continuation of tenancy prejudicial to landlord due to increasing arrears.
Review request denied.
Original eviction order confirmed.
Interim order cancelled and stay of original order lifted.
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