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Discipline Decisions

February 2025

When CMTO receives complaints, the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee (ICRC) can refer serious allegations (e.g., sexual abuse or other professional misconduct) to the Discipline Committee. These decisions are public.

Since the last edition of TouchPoint, CMTO’s Discipline Committee issued the following decisions:

  • Warren Biller (January 2025) Read the full decision on CanLii.
    Engaged in professional misconduct by failing to complete a mandatory component of the College’s Quality Assurance program (STRiVE) in 2022 and being unresponsive to communications from College staff while his STRiVE requirements were outstanding.
  • Wioletta Janik (December 2024) Read the full decision on CanLii.
    Engaged in professional misconduct by failing to comply with a decision of the ICRC and failing to complete a specified continuing education or remediation program.
  • Harman Chahal (January 2025) Read the full decision on CanLii.
    Engaged in professional misconduct by violating CMTO’s Standards of Practice and failing to obtain informed consent and properly drape a client during Massage Therapy treatment.
  • Devinder Gullia (January 2025) Read the full decision on CanLii.
    Engaged in professional misconduct by sexually and physically abusing a client by inappropriately touching them during Massage Therapy appointments.
  • Zdenko Vranic (January 2025) Read the full decision on CanLii.
    Engaged in professional misconduct by failing to retain the client’s health record for at least 10 years after the client’s last visit.
  • Dominic Carrasco (November 2024) Read the full decision on CanLii.
    Engaged in professional misconduct by sexually abusing a client by reaching under the draping and touching the client’s sensitive areas during a Massage Therapy appointment.
  • Peter Witz (November 2024) Read the full decision on CanLii.
    Engaged in professional misconduct by sexually abusing a client by touching her in a sexual manner and making remarks of a sexual nature during Massage Therapy treatment.
  • Ujjwal Jain (November 2024) Read the full decision on CanLii.
    Engaged in professional misconduct by sexually abusing a client.
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