Central Alberta Dairy Pool V. Alberta (Human Rights Commission)

Central Alberta Dairy Pool V. Alberta (Human Rights Commission)

Alberta Dairy Pool v. Alberta (Human Rights Commission), 2 S.C.R. 489, is a leading Human Rights decision of the Supreme Court of Canada. The Court expanded on the concept of accommodation up to undue hardship first established in Ontario Human Rights Commission and O'Malley v. Simpsons-Sears Ltd. (1985) and provided a set of factors to consider when evaluating undue hardship.

Read more about Central Alberta Dairy Pool V. Alberta (Human Rights Commission):  Background, Opinion of The Court

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