What are the relevant considerations for a human rights tribunal case?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Halliday v. Van Toen Innovations Incorporated, 2013 HRTO 583 (CanLII):

The non-exhaustive list of relevant considerations discussed in Sanford v. Koop, 2005 HRTO 53 (“Sanford v. Koop”) are: humiliation experienced by the applicant; hurt feelings; loss of self-respect, dignity, self-esteem, confidence; the experience of victimization and; the seriousness, frequency and duration of the offensive treatment.

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