Reasonable fear is the test that's currently in the existing eight or nine peace bond provisions, including terrorism, organized crime, sexual offences against a minor, forced marriage and serious personal injury. They all use the reasonable fear test. It has been upheld by the courts as constitutional. It was challenged in the Budreo case as being too subjective, but the court said they were going to uphold the provision because they were interpreting it through an objective lens.
On December 11th, 2023. See this statement in context.