What defines an informed person and what defines that informed person?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from A and B obo Infant A v. School District C (No. 4), 2018 BCHRT 24 (CanLII):

Not deciding fairly means not having an open mind: Yukon at para. 23. An “informed person” is a reasonable person whose perspective may differ from that of an affected litigant: Stein v. British Columbia (Human Rights Tribunal), 2017 BCSC 1268 [Stein], paras. 153 to 155.

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