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This ruling relates to the information the Complainant, Mr. Richards, and the Canadian Human Rights Commission (the “Commission”) need to give to the Respondent, Correctional Service Canada (CSC), abo...
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This ruling addresses how Canada handles Jordan’s Principle requests. Jordan’s Principle is a rule meant to ensure that First Nations children get the health, social and educational services they need...
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This ruling decides which events are part of Mr. Richards’ case and finds that some of the allegations are outside the scope of his complaint.
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The Council of Canadians with Disabilities (the “Council”) asked to participate in this case. The Tribunal allowed the Council to make written and oral arguments at the hearing.
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These cases involve complaints filed by Iranian nationals claiming that government agencies delayed their immigration applications because of their Iranian nationality. Leili Rohanisarverstani, one of...
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The Tribunal decided that adding interest to awards can push the total compensation above the $20,000 limit (the “cap”) for pain and suffering and wilful and reckless conduct under the Canadian Human ...
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Mr. Temate, the Complainant, filed a complaint against the Public Health Agency of Canada, the Respondent, regarding a staffing process in which he participated. He says that he was discriminated agai...