Human Rights Tribunal once again says it will hear a man's complaint about language used at his former condo building's strata meetings. In 2015, Andreas Kargut filed a complaint, claiming the Wellington Court strata council's switch to Mandarin-only meetings violated the rights of the owners who did not speak Mandarin. Those not fluent in Mandarin may be a minority in the building, according to a tribunal decision from Dec. 13. Calls to building management at Wellington Court and the lawyer representing the strata council were not returned by deadline. Since filing his complaint to the tribunal, Kargut and his family have moved out of Wellington Court.
Source: CBC News December 22, 2017 02:03 UTC