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Canadian Human Rights Tribunal· 2004

Caza v. Télé-Métropole Inc. and Malo

2004 CHRT 3
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Caza v. Télé-Métropole Inc. and Malo Collection Canadian Human Rights Tribunal Date 2004-01-22 Neutral citation 2004 CHRT 3 File number(s) T633/2101, T634/2201 Decision-maker(s) Doyon, Roger Decision type Ruling Decision Content CANADIAN HUMAN RIGHTS TRIBUNAL TRIBUNAL CANADIEN DES DROITS DE LA PERSONNE NADIA CAZA Complainant - and - CANADIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION Commission - and - TÉLÉ-MÉTROPOLE INC. - and - MANON MALO Respondents DECISION ON WITHDRAWAL OF THE COMPLAINTS MEMBER: Roger Doyon 2004 CHRT 03 2004/01/21 [TRANSLATION] I. INTRODUCTION II. CONCLUSION I. INTRODUCTION [1] Whereas counsel for the Canadian Human Rights Commission informed the Tribunal, during the January 15, 2004 hearing, about the decision of the Complainant, Nadia Caza, to withdraw the complaints she had filed with the Commission dated November 7, 1996, in accordance with sections 7 and 14 of the Act, against Télé-Métropole Inc. and dated January 7, 1999, in accordance with section 14 of the Act, against Manon Malo. [2] Whereas the Complainant, Nadia Caza, confirmed to the Tribunal that she was withdrawing the complaints of discrimination on the basis of national or ethnic origin that she had filed with the Commission against the Respondents, Télé-Métropole Inc. and Manon Malo. II. CONCLUSION [3] Therefore, the Tribunal [4] takes note of Nadia Caza's decision to withdraw the complaints of discrimination on the basis of national or ethnic origin that she filed with the Canadian Human Rights Commission…

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Caza v. Télé-Métropole Inc. and Malo
Collection
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
Date
2004-01-22
Neutral citation
2004 CHRT 3
File number(s)
T633/2101, T634/2201
Decision-maker(s)
Doyon, Roger
Decision type
Ruling
Decision Content
CANADIAN HUMAN RIGHTS TRIBUNAL TRIBUNAL CANADIEN DES DROITS DE LA PERSONNE
NADIA CAZA
Complainant
- and -
CANADIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
Commission
- and -
TÉLÉ-MÉTROPOLE INC.
- and -
MANON MALO
Respondents
DECISION ON WITHDRAWAL OF THE COMPLAINTS
MEMBER: Roger Doyon
2004 CHRT 03
2004/01/21
[TRANSLATION]
I. INTRODUCTION
II. CONCLUSION
I. INTRODUCTION [1] Whereas counsel for the Canadian Human Rights Commission informed the Tribunal, during the January 15, 2004 hearing, about the decision of the Complainant, Nadia Caza, to withdraw the complaints she had filed with the Commission dated November 7, 1996, in accordance with sections 7 and 14 of the Act, against Télé-Métropole Inc. and dated January 7, 1999, in accordance with section 14 of the Act, against Manon Malo.
[2] Whereas the Complainant, Nadia Caza, confirmed to the Tribunal that she was withdrawing the complaints of discrimination on the basis of national or ethnic origin that she had filed with the Commission against the Respondents, Télé-Métropole Inc. and Manon Malo.
II. CONCLUSION [3] Therefore, the Tribunal
[4] takes note of Nadia Caza's decision to withdraw the complaints of discrimination on the basis of national or ethnic origin that she filed with the Canadian Human Rights Commission against Télé-Métropole Inc. and Manon Malo;
[5] is discontinuing the hearing and permanently closing files T633/2101 and T634/2201.
Roger Doyon
OTTAWA, Ontario
January 21, 2004
PARTIES OF RECORD
TRIBUNAL FILE: T633/2101, T634/2201
STYLE OF CAUSE: Nadia Caza v. Télé-Métropole Inc. and Manon Malo
DATE AND PLACE OF HEARING:
Montréal, Quebec
January 15 and 16, 2002;
January 22 to 24, 2002;
March 12 and 13, 2002;
January 13 to 15, 2004.
DECISION OF THE TRIBUNAL DATED: January 21, 2004
APPEARANCES:
Nadia Caza On her own behalf
Giacomo Vigna/Monette Maillet Daniel Chénard/Philippe Dufresne For the Canadian Human Rights Commission
Nicola Di Iorio For the Respondents

Source: decisions.chrt-tcdp.gc.ca

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