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Discrimination and Human Rights Protections
Legal recourse when facing racism, xenophobia, or systemic barriers.
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SUMMARY - Discrimination and Human Rights Protections

Human rights protections in Canada prohibit discrimination based on protected grounds including race, religion, ethnic origin, and other characteristics associated with newcomer status. These protections, enshrined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and provincial human rights codes, provide legal recourse when newcomers experience discrimination. Understanding these protections empowers newcomers to recognize and address rights violations.

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