Graham v. Shear Logic Hairstyling

A Nova Scotia human rights board of inquiry in the case of Stephanie Graham v. Shear Logic Hairstyling is scheduled to begin Monday, June 9, in Halifax. The claimant alleges she was discriminated against because of her gender and sexual orientation.

A Nova Scotia human rights board of inquiry in the case of Stephanie Graham v. Shear Logic Hairstyling is scheduled to begin Monday, June 9, in Halifax.

The claimant alleges she was discriminated against because of her gender and sexual orientation.

The respondent denies any discrimination took place.

The board of inquiry will be heard until Friday, June 13, beginning at 9:30 a.m. each day, at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, 1723 Hollis St., in the seminar room. Please use the Bedford Row entrance.

The board chair is Kenneth Crawford.

Source: Release

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