What is the limitation of publication of the name of a plaintiff at the BC Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from The Sales Associate v. Aurora Biomed Inc. and others (No. 2), 2020 BCHRT 163 (CanLII):

Second, the Sales Associate only seeks to limit publication of her name. Such an order minimally impairs the openness of this proceeding because it relates “only to a ‘sliver’ of information”: CS v. British Columbia (Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal), 2019 BCCA 406 at para. 37. The details of her complaint, and any interim decisions, remain fully accessible to the public.

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