There are two levels of appeal. There's an appeal “as of right” to the court of appeal of the province. It could be the British Columbia Court of Appeal or the Ontario Court of Appeal, depending on where the case is. That's an appeal from the committal. There's also a judicial review of the minister's decision. Those two things are heard together if they're both brought before the court of appeal. If the court of appeal upholds the decision, leave can be sought from the Supreme Court of Canada for a final appeal. Leave is rarely granted. It's granted only in cases of national importance.
On February 4th, 2020. See this statement in context.