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==Section 15 allows affirmative action programs== | ==Section 15 allows affirmative action programs== | ||
Some differences in treatment may not violate section 15. Courts have said that equality may require different treatment for different groups. Section 15(2) protects “affirmative action | Some differences in treatment may not violate section 15. Courts have said that equality may require different treatment for different groups. Section 15(2) protects “affirmative action programs”. It says that laws or government programs designed to improve the conditions of disadvantaged individuals or groups do not violate section 15. So governments can set up programs to help people or groups disadvantaged because of race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability. | ||
==Section 1 allows reasonable limits on Charter Rights== | ==Section 1 allows reasonable limits on Charter Rights== |