Denied entry to bar because of his age, Quebec man wins rights case
MONTREAL — Most young people turned away by a bar doorman try their luck elsewhere, but a Quebec man took his case to the human rights commission and has been awarded $500 in damages.
Marc-Olivier Migneault was 20, above Quebec’s legal drinking age of 18, when he turned up with friends at the Aqua bar north of Montreal in 2012. When he showed his ID, he was refused entry because the bar had a policy of admitting only people 21 and over.
The bar’s manager upheld the doorman’s decision, pointing out a poster declaring the age rule, and Migneault and his friends left.
In a complaint to the Quebec Human Rights Commission, Migneault said he had been a victim of discrimination based on his age and had been humiliated in front of his friends.