The BC Human Rights Code provides protection for employees against discrimination on various grounds, including ancestry, place of origin, race, and colour. These grounds were referenced in the ...
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Canadian man fined $750K for saying only 2 sexes exist, refusing to kowtow to trans ideology
A former Canadian school board of trustees member who has been fined $750,000 over his public comments expressing opposition to the promotion of trans ideology in schools is appealing the decision. In ...
The complainant is a non-binary, gender fluid, transgender individual who uses they/them pronouns. During the complainant’s employment as a server, the restaurant’s bar manager persistently referred ...
The City of Vancouver has released its final human rights action plan for the FIFA World Cup next month, but some anti-homelessness advocates still have concerns about displacement and undue ...
A former trustee of the Chilliwack Board of Education in British Columbia has been ordered to pay $750,000 following a ruling by the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal over his public comments ...
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Jamie Sarkonak: BC human rights tribunal rules conservatism not a real political view
While B.C.’s human rights code notionally protects people on the basis of political belief, this didn’t help a Simon Fraser University political science professor who was denied a job over his lack of ...
The Complainant was a fly-in/fly-out worker on the LNG Canada Project (the “Project”). His employer was a subcontractor of LNG Canada and arranged housing for its employees at a lodge operated by ...
The BC Human Rights Tribunal has found that a family‑run RONA store discriminated against a gay worker by cutting his regular shifts and then firing him shortly after he reported a homophobic slur.
For the first time in the history of the tournament, host cities were required to include sustainability and human rights ...
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B.C. Court of Appeal dismisses bid by City of Nanaimo to overturn human rights award
VANCOUVER — The B.C. Court of Appeal says the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal was reasonable when it found the City of Nanaimo fired a Black employee and discriminated against him on the basis ...
Vancouver’s Host Committee for the FIFA World Cup released a human rights action plan Monday, May 25 that focuses heavily on ...
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