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Matters falling outside the CAT’s jurisdiction (ON)

In the case of Rahman v. PSCC 779 (March 10, 2023), the Applicant complained about odours, vapours, smells, smoke and other airborne contaminants that he believed were entering his unit through faulty vent covers. The Tribunal said that the case was not in substance about nuisance, annoyance or disruption   Read the article………………………..

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