What factors will be considered in determining whether it is in the public interest to accept a complaint?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Mougholias v. Ora Restaurant and another, 2009 BCHRT 393 (CanLII):

Factors relevant to whether it is in the public interest to accept a complaint may include, among others, the length of the delay, the reason for the delay, and the uniqueness, or possible significance, of the particular allegations of discrimination: Fontaine v. Ainsworth Lumber, 2005 BCHRT 563.

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