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Section 41 of the ''[https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/h-6/ CHRA]'' lists the most common reasons for the termination of an investigation. The reasons are very similar to those discussed under the HRC, including:  
Section 41 of the ''[https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/h-6/ CHRA]'' lists the most common reasons for the termination of an investigation. The reasons are very similar to those discussed under the HRC, including:  
*a) the complaint is beyond the jurisdiction of the Commission;  
:(a) the complaint is beyond the jurisdiction of the Commission;  
*b) the complaint could more appropriately be dealt with under another Act;   
:(b) the complaint could more appropriately be dealt with under another Act;   
*c) the complaint is trivial, frivolous, vexatious, or made in bad faith;  
:(c) the complaint is trivial, frivolous, vexatious, or made in bad faith;  
*d) the complainant has not exhausted all reasonable alternative grievance or review procedures (if collective agreement or arbitration procedures are available, the complainant will be expected to pursue them); and  
:(d) the complainant has not exhausted all reasonable alternative grievance or review procedures (if collective agreement or arbitration procedures are available, the complainant will be expected to pursue them); and  
*e) the complaint was not filed '''within one year''' of the alleged act of discrimination (the Commission does retain the power to extend this period under certain circumstances).
:(e) the complaint was not filed '''within one year''' of the alleged act of discrimination (the Commission does retain the power to extend this period under certain circumstances).
 


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