Que. rights panel favours obese woman
Last Updated: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 | 8:24 PM ET
The Canadian Press
A morbidly obese Quebec woman with numerous health problems has won her legal fight for a better parking spot.
In a ruling Wednesday by a Quebec Human Rights Commission tribunal, the tribunal ruled that Marise Myrand's condo association discriminated against the handicapped woman in not providing her with a parking spot at her condo.
The commission took up the case after the Ste. Marie woman first approached her condo association in the summer of 2005 to try to get a parking spot closer to the building's entrance.
When Myrand, who is in her 50s, asked the condo association, she was told to talk to the woman who already had the spot. But Jocelyne Nolet, who is in her 60s, refused to give it up.
Myrand has diabetes, needs a wheelchair to move around, and gets help breathing from an oxygen tank.
The commission ordered the association to pay Myrand $10,000 in damages.
Myrand will also get her parking spot on March 1, the commission ruled.
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