The accommodation of service dogs in Canada’s public and private spaces is an increasingly common debate, and a recent ruling in a condominium case zeroes in on the question of how much personal or medical information a disabled person needs to share to qualify for human rights protections.
On Aug. 26, a condominium corporation in Waterloo, Ont., found itself on the wrong side of a $15,000 penalty and a sharply worded rebuke from the province’s Condominium Authority Tribunal.
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