HAMILTON, Ont.:— the dispute between the East Indian drivers of Yellow Cabs in Hamilton was settled out of Court. A petition was filed with Ontario Human Rights Commission in 1984 against Albert Dicasa, owner and operator, regarding discrimination, After all the reconciling

Efforts failed a public enquiry was instituted under Judge Darrel Baum, Prof. of Laws of 65 Good Hall to enquire into charges of Racial Discrimination. Before it could conclude, a settlement was made, the terms of which have been kept secret. Mohinder Singh Malhotra,

Owns operator, with the support of community groups, church groups and Hamilton Labor Council pursued the matter.

Article extracted from this publication >> May 30, 1986