12 result(s)
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1.
Bilac v. N/C Tractor Services Inc., Arthur Currie and Shona Abby - 2021 CHRT 4 - 2021-02-03
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal - Ruling - InterimGender identity or expression
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Wallace (on behalf of Jaxon Joselin Wallace) v. Madawaska Maliseet First Nation - 2021 CHRT 23 - 2021-08-03
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal - RulingFamily Status
Gender identity or expression
Race
Sex
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A.B. and Gracie v. Correctional Service Canada - 2022 CHRT 15 - 2022-05-05
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal - RulingGender identity or expression
National or Ethnic Origin
Race
Religion
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Nienhuis v. Correctional Service Canada - 2023 CHRT 7 - 2023-02-07
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal - RulingGender identity or expression
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E.F. v. Correctional Service of Canada - 2023 CHRT 15 - 2023-04-03
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal - RulingGender identity or expression
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Mohamed v. Royal Bank of Canada - 2023 CHRT 20 - 2023-06-08
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal - RulingAge
Colour
Disability
Gender identity or expression
National or Ethnic Origin
Race
Religion
Sex
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E.F. v. Correctional Service of Canada - 2023 CHRT 31 - 2023-08-14
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal - RulingGender identity or expression
Summary: In this ruling, the Tribunal refused to add a third party to the complaint. The Complainant had only named the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) as a respondent and now wanted to add the psychiatri...
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Bilac v. Abbey, Currie and NC Tractor Services Inc. - 2023 CHRT 43 - 2023-09-18
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal - DecisionGender identity or expression
Summary: Denny Bilac, a transgender man, filed a complaint against NC Tractor, his employer, Arthur Currie, the owner of NC Tractor, and Shona Abbey, an employee of NC Tractor (the “Respondents”).
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Dinardo v. Correctional Services Canada - 2024 CHRT 3 - 2024-01-29
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal - RulingColour
Disability
Gender identity or expression
National or Ethnic Origin
Race
Religion
Summary: The person bringing a complaint in this case is Nicholas Dinardo. They identify as Indigenous, Jewish, Two-Spirit, and a transfeminine woman, and they prefer gender-neutral pronouns. Mx. Dinardo has m...
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Dinardo v. Correctional Services Canada - 2024 CHRT 80 - 2024-05-09
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal - RulingColour
Disability
Gender identity or expression
National or Ethnic Origin
Race
Religion
Summary: In this ruling, the Tribunal allowed the Complainant, Mx Dinardo, to make changes to their Statement of Particulars (SOP), a document that lays out the facts and issues a party wants to bring up durin...
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Mohamed v. Royal Bank of Canada - 2024 CHRT 84 - 2024-06-13
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal - RulingAge
Colour
Disability
Gender identity or expression
National or Ethnic Origin
Race
Religion
Sex
Summary: In this ruling, the Respondent, the Royal Bank of Canada, asked the Tribunal to reject the complaint filed by Ms. Mohamed, the Complainant, in its entirety because she has not responded to any communi...
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Sewap v. Correctional Service Canada - 2024 CHRT 97 - 2024-08-23
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal - DecisionDisability
Gender identity or expression
National or Ethnic Origin
Race
Sexual Orientation
Summary: The Complainant, Raylene Sewap, identifies as two-spirited and alleged that they faced discrimination and harassment while they were in the custody of Correctional Service Canada. For many months, the...