British Columbia (Superintendent of Motor Vehicles v British Columbia (Council of Human Rights)
- October 13, 2020
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British Columbia (Superintendent of Motor Vehicles) v. British Columbia (Council of Human Rights), [1999] 3 SCR 868; The Supreme Court of Canada held that that it was discriminatory to cancel the license of a person with a visual disability.