What are the concerns of the City of Toronto defendants in a human rights case?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Coburn v. Barber et al., 2010 ONSC 3342 (CanLII):

I am afraid that I share the concerns of the City defendants. Based on the evidence that has been filed, I, too, have difficulty seeing the justification for the proposed examinations such that the entire exercise appears to me to be abusive at this time (see Payne v. Ontario Human Rights Commission, supra).

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