The complainant alleged he was subjected to racial profiling during a traffic stop by the Ottawa Police Service.
The parties engaged in settlement negotiations resulting in two agreements.
The first agreement resolved individual and some public interest remedies, leaving the issue of race-based data collection outstanding.
The second agreement, between the Commission and the respondent, resolved the data collection issue, but the complainant did not sign it and sought to proceed to a hearing to obtain further orders enhancing the data collection project.
The respondent requested the Tribunal dispose of the complaint based on the settlements.
The Tribunal found no reasonable prospect that it would order the additional remedies sought by the complainant, as they either contradicted the settlement, required amending the complaint, or involved methodological details best left to experts.
The complaint was disposed of in accordance with the settlement agreements.