Difference between revisions of "Fundamentals of Canadian Law"

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* deal with any government agency
* deal with any government agency


====Protected characteristics====
Discrimination is against the law in Canada. To discriminate against someone means to treat them differently from other people based on personal characteristics that are protected under the law. These include your:
Discrimination is against the law in Canada. To discriminate against someone means to treat them differently from other people based on personal characteristics that are protected under the law. These include your:
* race, colour, ancestry, Indigenous identity, or place of origin
* race, colour, ancestry, Indigenous identity, or place of origin
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