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Discrimination is against the law in Canada. To discriminate against someone means to treat him or her differently from other people in a way that is unfair. | Discrimination is against the law in Canada. To discriminate against someone means to treat him or her differently from other people in a way that is unfair. | ||
The law says that no one can discriminate against you because of your: | |||
*gender, | *gender, | ||
*age, | *age, |