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Gay former navy officer in court to request review of discrimination claim

HMCS Toronto heads out of the Halifax harbour on Jan.14, 2013.
HMCS Toronto heads out of the Halifax harbour on Jan.14, 2013. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

HALIFAX – A hearing has begun in Halifax in the case of a former navy officer who alleges he was harassed because he is openly gay.

Retired Sub-Lieutenant Paul Ritchie is asking the Federal Court of Appeal for a judicial review of a decision from the Canadian Human Rights Commission dismissing his claim of discrimination based on sexual orientation.

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Documents filed with the court describe a complex legal fight dating back to 2009, the year after he enrolled to become a naval combat systems engineer in the Royal Canadian Navy.

A report from a Canadian Human Rights Commission investigator concluded that, as the military itself admitted, Ritchie was at times treated differently as he studied at the Naval Engineering School in Halifax.

However, the investigator found that even in cases where Ritchie was treated differently, there was no conclusive evidence that it was due to his sexual preference.

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