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Kate Hughes is a senior partner with the firm of Cavalluzzo Hayes Shilton McIntyre & Cornish. She graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1985, and has practiced Labour Law in both Ontario and British Columbia since that time. She practices in all aspects of Labour Law with an emphasis on Human Rights. She has been frequent counsel at Provincial and Federal Human Rights Tribunals, at arbitrations and in appeals dealing with Human Rights issues in both Ontario and British Columbia. She was counsel on the leading case, BCGSEU v. BC Government (Meiorin), where the Supreme Court of Canada established the legal test for discrimination applied by Human Rights Tribunals, arbitrators and by the courts alike. |
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