What is the reason for delay in accepting a complaint?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Skeet v. Samaroo, 2007 BCHRT 16 (CanLII):

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

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