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Treasury Board misrepresents Thomson, yet agrees to accommodate

TitleTreasury Board misrepresents Thomson, yet agrees to accommodate
Publication TypeCorrespondence
AuthorsCousineau, R
Notes

Treasury Board lawyer Cousineau seems to acknowledge the need for workplace accommodation. In fact his promise was born out in several subsequent employee enquiries for a couple of years after he wrote. However, not only does the Chief Legal Counsel misspell Thomson's name, he also misrepresents Thomson's findings concerning the existence of a (legally obligating) method of diagnosis. More than 150,000 Canadians with sensitivities have been unnecessarily killed, since.

Date Published01/1987
Year of Publication1987
Place PublishedOttawa
PublisherTreasury Board
Corporate AuthorsTreasury Board,
Secondary AuthorsBrown, C
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