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By Devry Smith Frank LLP | 2 Minutes Read October 9, 2015

Lawyer receives $1,000 for four minute wait constituting human rights breach

The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario recently awarded an Ontario lawyer, $1,000 for injury to dignity, feelings and self-respect, as a result of his being stopped from entering the Riocan Empress Walk mall with his service dog.

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