- Blainey v. Ontario Hockey Association
"Blainey v. Ontario Hockey Association" (1986) 54 O.R. (2d) 513 is a famous decision of the
Ontario Court of Appeal on the relationship between the "Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms " and theOntario Human Rights Code . The Court held that Human Rights Codes in general are statutes and so must conform with the "Charter".A girl was excluded from playing in the boys
hockey league by theOntario Hockey Association . She was unable to bring a claim against the OHA because the Ontario Human Rights Code contained a provision that allowed male-only sports teams and since the OHA was a private organization the "Charter" did not apply to it. Instead she challenged the constitutionality of the provision of the Human Rights Code as a violation of the equality provision of the "Charter".The Court held that the exception for sports teams violated section 15 of the "Charter" and struck down the provision.
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List of notable Canadian Courts of Appeal cases
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