Can an incident that does not have a reasonable prospect of success be considered part of a series of incidents?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Vansantvoort v. Greater Sudbury (City), 2019 HRTO 337 (CanLII):

An incident regarding which the applicant’s allegations have no reasonable prospect of success cannot form part of a series of incidents. See Chappell v. Securitas Canada Limited, 2012 HRTO 874.

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