Michelle Dawson Wins Her Case
October 7, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has upheld a complaint against Canada post by Michelle Dawson, a former mail carrier in Montreal and—in the words of the October 6th Leader-Post—an “internationally known researcher and writer on autism issues.” The details are on Dawson’s The Autism Crisis blog; her post (and the comments) need to be read in full. I quote from the end:
…..this Tribunal decision, for all its faults with respect to the facts of the specific case, is instead a step in the right direction. It’s a step towards human rights for autistics in Canada, and towards all the possibilities human beings have, when we are regarded and treated as equals, and can proceed in society as fully human beings with human rights and dignity.
Congratulations and thank you—here’s to “all the possibilities” that human beings have, should have, and that we have to keep working for.
Also see The Joy of Autism on Dawson’s victory.















Wow!! Good for her, she faught the good fight.
I am sure she also fought the good fight.
Both, for sure—–
This is great news. Hopefully it will help others who have been discriminated against.