KINSELLA: Complaint filed after Ontario farm accused of refusing to hire Israeli
Evermeadow, a self-described 'regenerative' farm near Cobourg, facing human rights tribunal hearing
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An Ontario farm that has received federal funding is being taken to the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario — for allegedly refusing to hire a man because he is an Israeli.
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As revealed in the Toronto Sun last June, a self-described “regenerative” farm called Evermeadow near Cobourg was advertising online for what it called “home stays.” When Israeli Tal Nahum contacted Evermeadow co-owner Joshua Noiseux to apply, Noiseux wrote back.
According to the complaint, Noiseux’s message said: “We have a policy regarding requests of people from........
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