What is the test for denying or denying a complaint?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Larochelle v. Canada Wide Caregivers, 2012 BCHRT 299 (CanLII):

As the onus, at this stage, is on the Respondent to show that the complaint has no reasonable prospect of success, something more than mere denial and outrage is required: Stonehouse v. Elk Valley Coal (No. 2), 2007 BCHRT 305.

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