Human Rights—Section 8 and Discrimination Regarding Accommodation #394

By Gerry NeelyB.A. LL.B. (continued from Legally Speaking 393) The obligation to accommodate the needs of a disabled person was applied in a Nova Scotia case where the complainant sought accommodation in a mobile home park. He could not walk further than 25 feet and used a scooter and wheelchair to move about. He needed a 10 …