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Other Remedies[56] The Complainant also seeks an order that Mr. Hardy and Mr. Eisler attend a seminar onreligious discrimination. The Complainant was unable to identify a specific seminar currentlybeing offered. In the absence of evidence that there is such a seminar, I am not prepared to makesuch an order.[57] The Complainant requested a declaration that discrimination occurred. Having found thecomplaint to be justified, I can see no useful purpose for such a declaration. However, asrequired by section 37(2)(a) of the Code, I order that the Respondents cease their contraventionof the Code, namely discriminating on the basis of religion, and refrain from committing thesame or a similar contravention.[58] Mr. Eisler and C.H.E. are jointly and severally liable for all damages.Summary[59] In summary, having found the complaint to be justified, I make the following orders:• That the Respondents Cornelius Harold Eisler and C.H.E. Pharmacy Inc. payRaymond Jones $21,243.56 as compensation for loss of income and $4,710.40 forloss of vacation pay, with interest at the banker’s prime rate, calculated at six monthintervals commencing November 18, 1998 and continuing until the date of thisdecision;• That the Respondents Cornelius Harold Eisler and C.H.E. Pharmacy Inc. payRaymond Jones $1,142, with interest calculated as above, for expenses incurred bythe contravention;• That the Respondents Cornelius Harold Eisler and C.H.E. Pharmacy Inc. payRaymond Jones $3,500 to compensate him for injury to his dignity, feelings and selfrespect; and16

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