Spy service analyst appeals judge’s decision to throw out his discrimination case
OTTAWA — A Canadian Security Intelligence Service employee is appealing a Federal Court judge’s decision to toss out his discrimination lawsuit against the spy agency.
In a newly filed notice, Sameer Ebadi asks the Federal Court of Appeal to overturn the June decision and allow his claim against CSIS to proceed, saying Justice Henry Brown made errors of fact and law.
In his ruling, Brown said Ebadi should have followed the internal grievance procedures available to him.
Brown said the court therefore lacked jurisdiction to address the statement of claim filed in January 2020 by Ebadi, who uses a pseudonym due to the sensitive nature of his intelligence work.