B.C. tribunal orders former school trustee to pay $750K over anti-LGBTQ vitriol
The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal has ordered a former Chilliwack, B.C., school trustee to pay $750,000 to the local teachers association, finding his conduct during his tenure “poisoned” the workplaces of LGBTQ+ staff members.
In a decision dated Feb. 18, the tribunal found Barry Neufeld violated the province’s Human Rights Code with his public campaign against sexual orientation and gender identity resources in schools, commonly known as “SOGI 123.”
The BC Teachers’ Federation and Chilliwack Teachers’ Association had filed the human rights complaint against Neufeld in 2017 on behalf of their members, specifically those who identified as LGBTQ+ from October 2017 through 2022.
They sought $750,000 to be distributed equally among those members, and the decision says the tribunal was satisfied the award was appropriate.
