
Luke Armbruster's father Sherwood says the delays 'absolutely would meet the threshold of discrimination under Human Rights Act.' (Darin Morash / CBC News)
A Winnipeg teen with a form of muscular dystrophy has waited since last summer for an assessment so he can get a driver's licence while his friends are already driving.
"Yeah, all my friends have their licences and they always ask me, when are you getting yours? And I just have to tell them I have to wait longer," Luke Armbruster said.
It hasn't been so easy for Luke, who has a form of muscular dystrophy that effects the strength in his arms and legs.
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