Man barred from exclusive Vancouver club over COVID-19 vaccine rules sues
- Saul Kahn, a member of the Arbutus Club in Vancouver, sued the club after being barred for not providing proof of COVID-19 vaccination. However, the B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal dismissed his claim.
- Kahn sought a refund of his dues during the period he was barred from the club and wanted the club to stop barring members for not providing proof of vaccination.
- The CRT ruled that the club acted in accordance with the Provincial Health Officer's orders and that their policy of checking for proof of vaccination was fair in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Vancouver private club was justified in excluding member over proof of COVID-19 vaccination, tribunal rules
A private club on Vancouver's West Side acted reasonably when it denied access to its facilities to a member who didn't provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19, B.C.'s small claims tribunal has ruled.
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