Particulars of a Restraining Order

S. 49 (2) Private Career Colleges Act, 2005 ("Act")

Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities
Office of the Superintendent
Private Career Colleges Branch
77 Wellesley Street West
Box 977
Toronto ON M7A 1N3

January 20, 2014

These particulars are posted following the issuance of a Restraining Order against an unregistered private career college by the Superintendent of Private Career Colleges pursuant to s. 46(1) of the Act.

Original service date: January 17, 2014

Falaknaz Babar, Sole Proprietor
Falaknaz Babar known as Grand International Professional School
105 Consumers Road
Whitby, ON L1N 1C4

and

1225 Kennedy Road, Suite 2000
Toronto, ON M1P 4Y1

and

1 Lovel Avenue
Scarborough, ON M1B 2M4

Contraventions

The Superintendent has ordered Falaknaz Babar known as Grand International Professional School to stop:

  • Advertising an unapproved vocational program that requires approval, in contravention of section 11 of the Act;
  • Providing a vocational program that requires approval, in contravention of section 8 (1) of the Act;
  • Operating a private career college without being registered, in contravention of section 7 of the Act; and
  • Charging fees in relation to a vocational program without being registered and having the program approved by the Superintendent, in contravention of section 9 of the Act.

Required Actions

By January 24, 2014, Falaknaz Babar known as Grand International Professional School is required by the Superintendent to provide written confirmation signed by a person with authority to bind the corporation, together with all available supporting evidence, confirming that they:

  • Have stopped advertising an unapproved vocational program that requires approval, in contravention of section 11 of the Act;
  • Have stopped providing a vocational program that requires approval, in contravention of section 8 (1) of the Act;
  • Have stopped operating a private career college without being registered, in contravention of section 7 of the Act; and
  • Have stopped charging fees in relation to a vocational program without being registered and having the program approved by the Superintendent, in contravention of section 9 of the Act.

Note: Nothing in this Order prevents the School from providing non-vocational programs.