How have Canadian courts treated discrimination in discrimination cases?

Canada (Federal), Canada

The following excerpt is from Youmbi Eken v. Netrium Networks Inc., 2019 CHRT 44 (CanLII):

Béatrice Vizkelety, Proving Discrimination in Canada (Toronto: Carswell, 1987), at p. 142. See also Khiamal v. Canada (H.R.C.), 2009 FC 495, at para. 60.

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