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Date: 20020726

Docket: T-2073-01

Neutral Citation: 2002 FCT 827

BETWEEN:

                                    YUL FERNANDO HILL

                                                                                                     Applicant

                                                    - and -

                                             AIR CANADA

                                                                                                 Respondent

                       REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER

CAMPBELL J.

[1]    This is an application for judicial review of a Canadian Human Rights Commission (the "Commission") decision, dated October 18, 2001, to dismiss the Applicant's complaint against the Respondent's predecessor, Canadian Airlines International Limited (the "Respondent").


[2]                 The Applicant filed a complaint against the Respondent in 1995, alleging that the Respondent had engaged in systemic discrimination on the grounds of race, colour, and national or ethnic origin. Pursuant to s.44(3)(b)(i) of the Canadian Human Rights Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. H-6, the Commission decided to dismiss the complaint because having regard to all of the circumstances, an inquiry by a Tribunal was not warranted.

[3]                 The Applicant challenges this decision on the following grounds:

a) The Applicant has made out a meritorious and reasonably arguable case against Canadian Airlines International Ltd., including inter alia, systemic discrimination on the basis of race and colour.

b) The Canadian Human Rights Commission failed to observe the principles of natural justice and procedural fairness regarding the allegations by the Applicant against Canadian Airlines International Ltd.

c) The Canadian Human Rights Commission based its decision on an erroneous finding of fact that it made in a capricious manner without regard to the material before it.

(Applicant's Record, p.3)

[4]                 The Applicant submits various arguments in support of these grounds; however, it is clear that the central challenge is to the Commission's decision that an inquiry by a Tribunal is not warranted. It is well-established that this decision is not subject to review unless there is a breach of the principles of natural justice or procedural fairness or the decision is not supportable by the evidence (Bourgeois v. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, [2000] F.C.J. No. 1655 (F.C.A.). As a result, on this review, I find that the Applicant has the burden of demonstrating that the Commission's decision was based on an erroneous finding of fact made in a perverse or capricious manner without regard for the material before it.


[5]    In the present case, I find that the Applicant has failed to discharge this burden. I accept the Respondent's submissions and find that the Commission acted within its jurisdiction and its decision was reasonably based on the evidence before it, namely the submissions of both parties to the complaint and the investigator's report.

[6]    I find no reviewable error in the decision under review.

  

                                                O R D E R

Accordingly, this application is dismissed.

  

(Sgd.) "Douglas R. Campbell"

JUDGE

Vancouver, B.C.

July 26, 2002

I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above document

is a true copy of the original filed of record

in the Registry of the Federal Court of Canada

on the _______ day of ___________ A.D. 20 ____

Dated this _______ day of ____________ 20 ____

     ________________________________

     Julie A. Gordon, Registry Officer


                          FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA

                                       TRIAL DIVISION

    NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD

   

DOCKET:                   T-2073-01

STYLE OF CAUSE: YUL FERNANDO HILL

Applicant

- and -

AIR CANADA

Respondent

                                                         

  

PLACE OF HEARING:                                   Vancouver, B.C.

DATE OF HEARING:                                     July 25, 2002

REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER: CAMPBELL J.

DATED:                                                             July 26, 2002

   

APPEARANCES:

Ms. Christianna Scott                                           for Applicant

Mr. Cecil F. Ash                                                  for Respondent

   

SOLICITORS OF RECORD:

Law Branch                                                           for Applicant

Air Canada Centre 1276

Dorval, Quebec

Ash, O'Donnell, Hibbert                                                   for Respondent

Richmond, B.C.

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