VANCOUVER - An Indigenous woman in British Columbia who filed a human rights complaint along with her father against Canadian Tire says she’s relieved the case has been settled years later and hopes it will help others avoid the same thing.

In a settlement agreement with Richard and Dawn Wilson, a third-party security company at a Canadian Tire store in Coquitlam acknowledges its former employee contravened the human rights code against racial profiling and discrimination when they searched Richard Wilson’s bag in 2020.