Senate ordered to reinstate executive who alleged he was fired because of racism

A federal tribunal has ordered the Senate to restore an executive who said he was fired on the basis of racial discrimination, in a decision that sidestepped questions over whether parliamentary privilege protects emails between senators from court processes. An overall view of the Senate is shown during the Throne Speech in Ottawa, Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

OTTAWA - A federal tribunal has ordered the Senate to restore an executive who said he was fired on the basis of racial discrimination.

Darshan Singh served two years as the Senate's human resources director, but his lawyer Paul Champsays he has no interest in returning to the role.

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