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Affirmative Action

Affirmative Action In the Human Rights Act, Chapter 214 of the revised statutes, 1989, it states
that "in recognition that human rights must be protected by the rule of law, this Legislature
affirms the principal that every person is free and equal in dignity and rights without regard to
race, religion, religious creed, colour, sex, physical or mental disability or ethnic or national
origin.” Unfortunately though, sometimes this law is not always abided by. Women, aboriginal
people who are physically or mentally challenged, and visible minorities have often been denied
employment equity, or equal employment opportunities due to discriminatory practices. ...

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