Human Rights Review Record — Aircraft Noise & Disability Impacts
Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) jurisdictional refusal and completed review record (Inquiry # I2402457).
- Residents raised disability-specific health impacts arising from aircraft noise and chronic sleep disruption.
- Charter sections 7 (security of the person) and 15 (equality) were explicitly invoked.
- The CHRC declined jurisdiction, framing the issue as not a “service” under section 5 of the Canadian Human Rights Act.
- The file was closed and the Commission stated it would not respond further on the issue.
- This page preserves the record and links the underlying documents.
Summary
This record documents a completed CHRC intake and review sequence regarding night-time aircraft noise impacts near Toronto Pearson International Airport. The correspondence shows (1) initial refusal to proceed, (2) a formal request for review, and (3) a final closure with jurisdictional reasoning under section 5 of the Canadian Human Rights Act.
Timeline
- July 4, 2024: Assistance request submitted to the CHRC (Exhibit A).
- October 1, 2024: CHRC refusal / file closure notice (CHRC Decision).
- October 15, 2024: Request for review submitted (Exhibits B and C).
- October 18, 2024: Final refusal and closure with “service” analysis (CHRC Final Closure).
Source Documents (PDF Exhibits)
The documents below are provided as primary-source evidence. Click “Open PDF” to view in a new tab or use the embedded viewer.
Status
This CHRC record is complete. The Commission declined jurisdiction and confirmed the file closure. The documents above preserve the primary-source record.
Pearson Accountability Alliance
Independent Environmental & Public Health Research for Toronto Pearson Communities.