Tuesday, April 23, 2024

A service dog is refused entry at playcentre

First Published:

[projekktor id=’20704′]

An autistic six year old Georgetown boy was told he was not allowed to play at an indoor Mississauga playcentre with his service dog. His dog is an autism assistance dog that helps him stay safe and feel calm. The family is calling it a human rights violation and a post made about it on Facebook has been shared nearly one thousand times.

The owner of the playcentre has apologized and is educating his employees about service dogs and where they are permitted to go. However, a service dog acts as an extension of the client, so wherever a client can go, the dog can go. Provincial law states that a service dog has to wear a special vest and if requested, the owner has to provide papers to prove it’s a service dog. In this case, the family says the dog was wearing the vest, but the staff at the playcentre did not ask for the papers.

More Top News

‘Crystal clear’: Toronto police chief accepts, supports Umar Zameer acquittal

Toronto's police chief says he wants to make it clear he accepts and supports the not-guilty verdict delivered by a jury in the trial...

Motion to allow keffiyehs in Ontario legislature fails for a second time

A few Ontario government members have voted again today to uphold a ban on keffiyehs in the legislature, prompting some people watching question period...

Person fatally struck by GO Train in Burlington

A pedestrian has been fatally struck by a GO Train in Burlington. Police say they were pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities say the person was...

Halton police arrest personal support worker who assaulted youth patient

A personal support worker who had been working in Oakville has been arrested and charged with multiple counts of assault. Halton police say they launched...

Morning weather forecast for April 23, 2024

Today will be unsettled, starting off cloudy with a chance of showers later and a high of 15°C. Brian Wood has all the forecast...

15 thousand cannabis plants seized during raid in Niagara Falls

A raid at an abandoned warehouse in Niagara Falls has led police to break up an illegal grow-op that had nearly $8 million in...