What are the reasons why a complaint has been delayed for more than six months?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Futcher v. Victoria Shipyards and another, 2013 BCHRT 70 (CanLII):

The reasons for the delay and the length of the delay are factors that may be important considerations in a determination of whether it is in the public interest to accept a complaint filed outside the six-month time limit: Earnshaw v. Lilydale Cooperative and UFCW, Local 1518, 2005 BCHRT 146; Fontaine v. Ainsworth Lumber, 2005 BCHRT 565.

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