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Emo appealing Tribunal ruling, Pride responds

The Town of Emo says it will be seeking a judicial review of the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario ruling.

The Tribunal ordered the town to pay ten thousand dollars and the mayor Harold McQuaker, to complete human rights training.

The Tribunal ruling was in connection to a 2020 decision by Emo to not declare Pride month saying it was discriminatory to the Pride community.

The town says because it’s now before the courts it will not be commenting further.

But Borderland Pride has responded to the Town of Emo’s decision.

In a release it says, “The decision to pursue judicial review by this council reflects their continued abdication of municipal leadership, their failure to promote community safety and respect for law and legal institutions, a blatant disrespect for taxpayers.

“We unequivocally condemn this mayor and council. We will vigorously defend our rights, and the rights of all 2SLGBTQIA+ people to be treated without discrimination by public officeholders, regardless of where they live in this province.”

  • Tim Davidson has more than 30 years of experience in radio news. He is based in Kenora and covers stories in northwestern Ontario. Contact Tim at davidson.tim@radioabl.ca.

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