Does the issue of transportation constitute a prohibited ground of discrimination?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from C. v. Waterloo Catholic District School Board, 2013 HRTO 491 (CanLII):

Thus, on the issue of transportation, the applicant has not pointed to any link between the allegation and the prohibited ground of discrimination, necessary for a finding that the matter has a reasonable prospect of success. See Dabic v. Windsor Police Service 2010 HRTO 1994.

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