N.S. says it won’t try to justify housing discrimination against disabled people | CBC News:
A lawyer representing a disability rights group in Nova Scotia says
he’s relieved the province won’t try to exempt itself from a court
ruling that concluded the province discriminated against people with
disabilities who were seeking housing.
“We’re completely pleased
and relieved that after an eight-year struggle, we can now move on to
look for solutions for this systemic discrimination,” lawyer Vince
Calderhead with the Disability Rights Coalition said in an interview
Tuesday.
N.S. says it won’t try to justify housing discrimination against disabled people | CBC News: A lawyer representing a disability rights group in Nova Scotia says
he’s relieved the province won’t try to exempt itself from a court
ruling that concluded the province discriminated against people with
disabilities who were seeking housing.“We’re completely pleased
and relieved that after an eight-year struggle, we can now move on to
look for solutions for this systemic discrimination,” lawyer Vince
Calderhead with the Disability Rights Coalition said in an interview
Tuesday.Read More