Difference between revisions of "Protections (Legal Information for Indigenous People)"

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[https://www.bchrc.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/IHRC_BOOKLET-June-17-2021.pdf IHRC Booklet]
[https://www.bchrc.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/IHRC_BOOKLET-June-17-2021.pdf IHRC Booklet]


The addition of Indigenous identity as a ground of discrimination differs from Aboriginal Rights as protected under s. 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982. Section 35 creates the opportunity to establish rights specific to an Indigenous community’s traditional practices (hunting, fishing etc.). Human rights are broader rights and something everyone has (like the right to discrimination free housing and health care). Indigenous identity as a ground of discrimination means you can bring a human rights claim on the basis of differential treatment due to your Indigenous identity.
The addition of Indigenous identity as a ground of discrimination differs from Aboriginal Rights as protected under s. 35 of the ''Constitution Act'', 1982. Section 35 creates the opportunity to establish rights specific to an Indigenous community’s traditional practices (hunting, fishing etc.). Human rights are broader rights and something everyone has (like the right to discrimination free housing and health care). Indigenous identity as a ground of discrimination means you can bring a human rights claim on the basis of differential treatment due to your Indigenous identity.


====BC Human Rights Tribunal====
====BC Human Rights Tribunal====

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