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Human Rights Remedies

Remedy – Reinstatement

Under human rights legislation, the purpose of compensation is defined by the make whole concept. Ontario Court of Appeal  Piazza v Airport Taxicab,  (1985), 7 C.H.R.R. D/3196 (Ont. Bd. Inq.), var’d 24 O.A.C. 8 (Div. Ct.), rev’d 60 D.L.R. (4th) 759 (C.A.) (referenced in Ontario Human Rights Commission v Impact Interiors   As the remedy under the Code is restitutional in nature, the length of employment and the “quality” of employment are both irrelevant factors in the determination of the income loss. The Court of Appeal reversed the...

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