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B.C. massage therapists accused of sexual misconduct say they don’t need chaperones [CBC News]
Three years ago, Trevor Scott of Prince George was the subject of a precedent-setting ruling from B.C.'s highest court when he challenged his professional college over how it handled allegations of sexual misconduct made against him.
June 9, 2019 By Bethany Lindsay ยท CBC News
The Court of Appeal found that the College of Massage Therapists of B.C. was within its rights when it ordered Scott to have a chaperone in the room during all appointments with female patients while the complaint against him was under investigation. | READ MORE
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