Smith v. Capital Health District Authority

An independent Nova Scotia human rights board of inquiry in the case of Tony Smith v. Capital District Health Authority is scheduled to reconvene Monday, June 22.Mr. Smith alleges he was discriminated against on the basis of race or colour, and disability while employed by the authority.

An independent Nova Scotia human rights board of inquiry in the case of Tony Smith v. Capital District Health Authority is scheduled to reconvene Monday, June 22.

Mr. Smith alleges he was discriminated against on the basis of race or colour, and disability while employed by the authority.

CDHA denies any discrimination took place.

The board of inquiry will begin at 9:30 a.m., in the Elm Room, Future Inns, 30 Fairfax Dr., Halifax.

The board chair is Donald Murray, who is independent of the commission, which is representing the public interest at the inquiry.

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