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Human rights complaint filed by former City of Coquitlam employee over workplace discrimination is dismissed

A former City of Coquitlam employee who alleged workplace discrimination based on family status and disability has had his complaint dismissed by the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal before it could proceed to a full hearing. In a decision issued Feb. 5, tribunal member Kathleen Smith ruled the complaint filed by longtime city employee Lee […]

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