When the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal heard Austin Francis’s complaint that he had been discriminated against by his fellow workers at Victoria Shipyards, tribunal member Marlene Tyshynski admitted that his evidence was “unreliable.”
When Francis, a black man, talked about his claim that someone had left a rag with eyeholes cut out to look like a KKK mask on his tool bag, he “seemed confused about dates and events,” “gave vague unresponsive answers” and “seemed ...
