Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario
B E T W E E N:
Anne Marin
Complainant
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Ontario Human Rights Commission
Commission
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Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Community and Social Services
Respondent
INTERIM DECISION
Adjudicator: Jo-Anne Pickel
Indexed as: Marin v. Ontario (Community and Social Services)
1The complaint alleged discrimination because of disability contrary to the Human Rights Code, R.S.O. 1990, c. H.19, as amended (the “Code”), in the special diet allowance provided under Ontario’s social assistance system. In a Case Assessment Direction dated April 3, 2014, the complainant was directed to provide material and submissions by April 30, 2014 in support of her special diet claims with respect to bipolar disorder; food allergies-antibiotics; multiple chemical sensitivities and pseudo-Cushing’s syndrome. The Case Assessment Direction advised the complainant that a failure to provide this information would result in her claims with respect to these conditions being dismissed as abandoned.
2The complainant has not filed any materials nor communicated with the Tribunal in any manner with respect to her claims with respect to the above conditions.
ORDER
3The claims set out in the complainant’s special diet complaint with respect to bipolar disorder; food allergies-antibiotics; multiple chemical sensitivities and pseudo-Cushing’s syndrome are dismissed as abandoned. This order does not affect the complainant’s claim with respect to food allergies – milk and food allergies – wheat.
Dated at Toronto, this 12th day of May, 2014.
“Signed by”
Jo-Anne Pickel
Vice-chair

