Montreal salon to challenge court decision in gender-neutral hairstyling case
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Quebec Hair Salon Fined Over Lack of Non-Binary Option on Website Plans to Appeal
The owners of a Quebec hair salon who were ordered to pay $500 to a non-binary person for offering only male and female options on their website say they will appeal the Quebec Human Rights Tribunal’s decision. The owners of Station10 salon in Longueuil, Que., told CBC Radio-Canada that an outpouring of support from Canadians convinced them to appeal, and an influx of donations will help fund the legal battle. “We decided to follow our principle…
Montreal-area salon to appeal decision ordering it to pay $500 to non-binary client
The owners of a Montreal-area salon announced they will be launching an appeal after Quebec's Human Rights Tribunal ordered them to pay $500 in damages to a non-binary person who complained of discrimination.
Longueuil was recently sentenced to pay $500 to a non-binary person.
The Station10 hairdressing salon, which had been ordered to pay $500 to a non-binary person, brings the court's decision on appeal.
The owners of the Station10 hairdresser will ultimately challenge their conviction to pay $500 to a non-binary person for discrimination.
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