racial discrimination act
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... Inability to Address Systemic Discrimination IV ONTARIO'S HUMAN RIGHTS SYSTEM AFTER LEGISLATIVE... to appear in Ontario, beginning with the Racial Discrimination Act (12) in 1944, the Fair Employme...
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...Torts-Civil rights-Discrimination-Racial origin-Denial of employment opportunity-The...
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... legislature passed the Non-Discrimination Act of 1945, ending racial segregation largely as ...
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... by target group members and to reduce racial, ethnic and religious tension and perhaps even vio... Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, Can. T.S. 1970 No. 28, Art. 4. International Cove...
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... and the dissemination of ideas based on racial superiority or hatred was a pressing social proble... forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, in his 1997 r...
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... complaint of alleged housing discrimination Accommodation in question not "self-contained" dwe... of three earlier statutes, The Racial Discrimination Act, 1944 (Ont.), c. 51; The Fair E...
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... diversity and the rejection of all discrimination based on difference. (10) Inherited from the moral... to the degree that the dominant schema of racial mixing (supported by the great myth of racial demo...
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...The decisions relate to a complaint of racial discrimination brought under the Canadian Human Ri...
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...- Selection of jury - Challenge for cause - Racial prejudice - Fair trial - Black accused charged wit...Eliminating Racial Discrimination in Canada. Ottawa: Supply and Services Canada, 198...
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It is true that various members of Arab communities and Muslims have complained that the Anti-Terrorism Act has given operational agencies such as police licence to engage in racial profiling," said Glenn Gilmour of the Criminal Law Policy Division of the Department of Justice.
The committee brought up the example of [Arar] and asked what steps have been taken to ensure that similar cases of "extraordinary rendition" would not occur again.
The Canadian delegation noted that Justice Dennis OConnor, who headed the two-year Canadian public inquiry into the Arar case, pointed out that "racial profiling had not been present" although Canada was "not immune from acts of racial discrimination.