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With medically assured ferry loading now in place, B.C. rights complaint dismissed

  • A traveller named Roger Chin had his human rights complaint dismissed by the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal regarding medically assured ferry loading after a 2019 incident.
  • Chin did not have a required approval letter from B.C. Ferries for loading support during a two-sailing wait due to medical reasons.
  • B.C. Ferries offered Chin $15,000 to settle the complaint, which he may still accept.
  • The tribunal acknowledged that Chin's efforts have led to improved ferry services for individuals with medical needs, and that the complaint's concerns were addressed by a new loading policy adopted in 2023.
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With medically assured ferry loading now in place, B.C. rights complaint dismissed

Tribunal dismisses Roger Chin's complaint, saying policy change already in place, payment offered made

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Today In BC broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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