impugned by-law — zoning by-law — non-monetary remedy — requests to defer — amend the by-law
Graham (Litigation Guardian of) v. St. Thomas (City), 2015 HRTO 385 (CanLII)
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McKinnon v. Young, 2015 HRTO 387 (CanLII)
dismissed as abandoned — rescheduled — directions — warned — alerting
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Phillpotts-de Lisser v. International Automotive Group – Mid-Toronto Mitsubishi, 2015 HRTO 388 (CanLII)
follow-up email — respond — abandonment — dismissed — directing
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Lombardo v. US Steel Canada – Lake Erie Works, 2015 HRTO 390 (CanLII)
reprisal — supervisor — discrimination — drug — outside
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Helfrich v. Wal-Mart Canada Corp., 2015 HRTO 392 (CanLII)
part-time bakery employees — reprisal — submitted — files — arguably relevant
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Oakley v. Lanark (County), 2015 HRTO 395 (CanLII)
reprisal — allegation — link — reasonable prospect of success — duties
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Harper v. 2201615 Ontario Ltd. o/a Subway, 2015 HRTO 396 (CanLII)
bounce — mediation — abandoned — correspondence — deem
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Dyk v. Country Terrace Omini Home, 2015 HRTO 397 (CanLII)
reprisal — discrimination — jurisdiction — behaviour — unfairness
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Hammadieh v. Ontario (Community Safety and Correctional Services), 2015 HRTO 398 (CanLII)
abandoned — ancestry — letter — gender — untimely
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LeNeve v. Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, 2015 HRTO 403 (CanLII)
chairs — craps table — reprisal — disability — discrimination
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Kamis v. Layalina Hall and Restaurant, 2015 HRTO 391 (CanLII)
amend — dog — additional remedies requested — discrimination — module
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Mitchell v. The Greater Sudbury Polices Services Board, 2015 HRTO 394 (CanLII)
management conference call — documents — dismissed as abandoned — file — intended
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Stepanova v. Ontario (Community and Social Services), 2015 HRTO 400 (CanLII)
reconsideration — public interest in the finality — immunity — origin — quasi-judicial actors
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Faria v. CO-FO Concrete Forming Construction Limited, 2015 HRTO 401 (CanLII)
ask that the be re-activated — opposing deferral — mediation — objection — adjudication
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Smith v. Canpar Transport L.P., 2015 HRTO 404 (CanLII)
federally regulated — inter-provincial — echoing — transportation — federal jurisdiction
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Laghrissi v. L’Occitane Canada Corp., 2015 HRTO 406 (CanLII)
adjournment — exceptional circumstances — request — witness — scheduled
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Blake v. TigerDirect.CA, 2015 HRTO 414 (CanLII)
scheduled — regular mail — allotted — teleconference — participate
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Steidl v. Toronto Community Housing Corporation, 2015 HRTO 421 (CanLII)
personal — corporate — remedy specifically against that individual — individual if an infringement — appropriate to award a remedy
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Murugesan v. CIBC Mortgages Inc., 2015 HRTO 426 (CanLII)
deferral — medically able to proceed — re-activate — physician — defer consideration
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Boyce v. Toronto Community Housing Corporation, 2015 HRTO 427 (CanLII)
wihitn — abanondened — abeyance — appeared — explaining
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