B.C. human rights complaint alleging shopper was 'yelled at' for not wearing mask at Loblaws store dismissed

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A human rights complaint against Loblaws alleging discrimination against a man who wasn't wearing a face mask has been dismissed by a B.C. tribunal.

Martin May, the complainant, claims he was discriminated against based on a physical disability when he wasn't allowed into a store because he wasn't wearing a face mask.

The tribunal heard that when May went to the store, he was "yelled at 'in front of crowds' to wear a mask." "He has not explained how he was prevented from accessing the store, or who it was that yelled at him," her decision said, adding that he didn't give "evidence to show that his disability prevents him from wearing a mask."

 

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