Winnipeg parents plan human rights complaint over NHL policy requiring ticket for baby - News Summed Up

Winnipeg parents plan human rights complaint over NHL policy requiring ticket for baby


A Winnipeg couple say they will file a human rights complaint against the NHL for a policy requiring their breastfeeding baby to have a full-price ticket to the upcoming Heritage Classic, even after the league apologized and offered them free tickets. "They were very polite and apologized for the fact that we were unhappy with the situation and offered us tickets, two tickets to the Heritage Classic," he said. Instead, he and Meady want the NHL to change its policy so families can bring children under the age of two to the Heritage Classic game without tickets. Anderson said he and Meady plan to file a complaint with the Manitoba Human Rights Commission in the coming weeks. He said he was also told that the policy is in place because the Heritage Classic game is outdoors.


Source: CBC News September 16, 2016 03:56 UTC



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