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Montreal man loses apartment over emotional support Doberman; lodges human rights complaint

  MONTREAL A Montreal man has made a complaint to the Quebec Human Rights Commission after he was denied an apartment because the building management found his emotional support dog to be too big. Damiano Raveenthiran says his seven-month-old Doberman puppy, Cash, is his best friend and therapy dog. “He really helps me a lot with the regulation of my day, routine. I suffer with insomnia. He’s very good at getting me to sleep and waking me up at the right time,” he said. While he said Cash is loving and not aggressive, the animal has caused him some stress. Earlier this month, Raveenthiran found a three-bedroom apartment in LaSalle. He and his wife passed a credit check and were told they could have it. But then the landlord asked about his dog.

Montreal man loses apartment over emotional support Doberman; lodges complaint

Montreal man loses apartment over emotional support Doberman; lodges complaint
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When it comes to Black children, youth protection report lets province off the hook, experts say

When it comes to Black children, youth protection report lets province off the hook, experts say On Monday, a long-awaited, 550-page report outlined the problems in Quebec s youth protection system and what s needed to fix them. Experts say the report failed to properly address the needs of Black children and families. Social Sharing The systemic racism that this province wants to deny, that is what is the issue, says social work expert Posted: May 05, 2021 7:51 AM ET | Last Updated: May 5 Tiffany Callender, the executive director of the Côte-des-Neiges Black Community Association, says she expected more from the Laurent commission that proposed sweeping changes to the province s youth protection system. (Alison Northcott/CBC)

Man awarded $2,750 after saying he faced discrimination seeking job as home aid provider

Man awarded $2,750 after saying he faced discrimination seeking job as home aid provider
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