MONTREAL - A federal human rights tribunal has rejected a complaint by a transgendered lawyer that she was discriminated against when the Canadian Forces refused to enlist her.
I wonder if this person has used the cost of the operation as a tax deduction since it's obvious their using it as a business. The forces, the bank and the NDP.. all based on a claim and supported bu the in-human rights courts.
I can't really say I understand this transgendered business. If you're born XX chromosomes, you're a woman. If you're born XY chromosomes, you're a man. If you have a chemical imbalance, despite that, I would imagine the solution is to correct the chemical imbalance. Changing everything else seems needlessly complicated and painful.
The Forces found she was a qualified candidate but ultimately turned her down, claiming there wasn't enough work to justify hiring someone who spoke only French. The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruled that Montreuil's sexuality was the real reason she didn't get the position and awarded her $40,000 for loss of income. She won a similar case in 2004 when the same tribunal ruled against the National Bank for failing to hire Montreuil as a customer service representative.
Looks like it's a professional shit disturber. No wonder no wants to hire it.
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruled that Montreuil's sexuality was the real reason she didn't get the position and awarded her $40,000 for loss of income.
She won a similar case in 2004 when the same tribunal ruled against the National Bank for failing to hire Montreuil as a customer service representative.
Looks like it's a professional shit disturber. No wonder no wants to hire it.