Youth with disabilities often face workplace discrimination; their perceived inability to do job tasks properly or quickly enough makes many employers prioritize candidates who do not have disabilities.

Source: Canadian Human Rights Commission YouTube channel

Canadian Laws and Legislation

British Columbia

Manitoba

Ontario

Nova Scotia


International Laws and Legislation

Alongside the Humans Rights and frameworks above, here are other legislation and regulations working together to protect Canadians from disability discrimination and to make sure that people with disabilities have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else in different parts of their lives.


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