Tribunal sides with service dogs in scrap with Waterloo condo

by Shane Dingman

Antoaneta Claudia Baha, who lives with a disability in Waterloo, Ont., has two service dogs named Rylie (4) and Murphy (3).

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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