Is there any case law supporting the argument that the proper comparator group is those who were eligible for the Canada-wide Employee Benefit Buyout?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Canada Safeway Limited v. Alberta Human Rights and Citizenship Commission, 2000 ABQB 897 (CanLII):

The Union relies on cases such as Granovsky v. Canada of Employment and Immigration, 2000 SCC 28 (CanLII), [2000] 1 S.C.R. 703 (“Granovsky”) for the proposition that the proper comparator group is the group entitled to receive the benefit, i.e. those who were eligible for the buyout.

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