一位盲人在八年后赢得了2025年的人权裁决,凸显了安大略省法庭制度中的系统性拖延。
A blind man won a 2025 human rights ruling after eight years, highlighting systemic delays in Ontario’s tribunal system.
一名拥有两份计算机文凭的盲人圣凯瑟琳男子在拖延了8年之后赢得了2025年的裁决,最后发现他的工作歧视申诉是正当的,因为雇主未能证明在照顾其残疾方面有不适当的困难。
A blind St. Catharines man with two computer diplomas won a 2025 ruling after an eight-year delay, finally finding his job discrimination claim valid, as the employer failed to prove undue hardship in accommodating his disability.
该案揭露了安大略省人权法庭的系统性拖延,在该法庭,案件往往需要五年或五年以上的时间,损害司法公正,阻碍索赔。
The case exposes systemic delays in Ontario’s Human Rights Tribunal, where cases often take five years or more, undermining justice and discouraging claims.
包括David Lepofsky在内的律师们强调,安大略省未能遵守2025年AODA无障碍最后期限,加剧了对一个不堪重负的法庭的依赖,要求独立专家进行审查,以改革这一制度,确保及时、公平地取得成果。
Advocates, including David Lepofsky, stress that Ontario’s failure to meet its 2025 AODA accessibility deadline has worsened reliance on an overwhelmed tribunal, calling for an independent expert review to reform the system and ensure timely, fair outcomes.