1. Human Rights
In the Human Rights Act, Chapter 214 of the revised statutes, 1989, it states that "in recognition that human rights must be protected by the rule of law, this Legislature affirms the principal that every person is free and equal in dignity and rights without regard to race, religion, religious creed, colour, sex, physical or mental disability or ethnic or national origin." ... These groups should enjoy equal representative share of employment opportunities in all occupations and at all levels. An example of discrimination that denies equal opportunity is the practice of allowing...
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