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<i>Imperial Oil Limited v. Haseeb,</i> 2021 ONSC 3868 (CanLII)
<i>Imperial Oil Limited v. Haseeb,</i> 2021 ONSC 3868 (CanLII)
::"...<b><u><i>In a time of quickly evolving social mores, the decisions of the HRTO determine the implementation of values that are basic to our society. They are not just legal decisions; they are decisions that speak to who we are as Canadians. They articulate what we, as Canadians, see as right and proper behaviour.</b></u></i>"
::"...<b><u><i>In a time of quickly evolving social mores, the decisions of the HRTO determine the implementation of values that are basic to our society. They are not just legal decisions; they are decisions that speak to who we are as Canadians. They articulate what we, as Canadians, see as right and proper behaviour.</b></u></i>"

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Imperial Oil Limited v. Haseeb, 2021 ONSC 3868 (CanLII)

"...In a time of quickly evolving social mores, the decisions of the HRTO determine the implementation of values that are basic to our society. They are not just legal decisions; they are decisions that speak to who we are as Canadians. They articulate what we, as Canadians, see as right and proper behaviour."