التوجه الجنسي وحقوق الإنسان
2012 - "التوجه الجنسي" ميزة شخصية تُشكل جزءا من كيانك. يغطي المصطلح الحالة الجنسية البشرية التي تمتد لتشمل المثليين والمثليات وثنائيي الجنس ومختلفي الجنس.
2012 - "التوجه الجنسي" ميزة شخصية تُشكل جزءا من كيانك. يغطي المصطلح الحالة الجنسية البشرية التي تمتد لتشمل المثليين والمثليات وثنائيي الجنس ومختلفي الجنس.
2012 - "جنسی صنف" ایک ذاتی خصوصیت ہےجو آپ کیا ہیں کا ایک حصہ تشکیل دیتی ہے۔ یہ انسانی جنسیت کے ایک سلسلےکا احاطہ کرتی ہے نسوانی ہم جنسیت اورمرد ہم جنسیت، سے دوجنسہ اور دگرجنسی یا فطری میلان۔ جنسی صنف تذکیر و تانیث کی شناخت سےمختلف ہے، جو "جنس"کی بنیاد کے تحت محفوظ ہے۔
September 2005 - This paper, prepared by the Ontario Human Rights Commission (Canada), is for presentation at a panel session of the International Symposium on Age Discrimination being held September 5, 2005 in London, England. The theme of the session is “Beyond legislation – achieving cultural and attitudinal change” and has as its objectives.
From: From research to legislation: Challenging public perceptions and getting results
Ontario is one of fourteen jurisdictions in Canada with anti-discrimination legislation. This includes the federal government, ten provinces and three territorial governments. In Ontario, the Human Rights Code (the 'Code') protects against discrimination on the ground of age in relation to accommodation (housing), goods, services and facilities, employment, contracts and membership in vocational associations.
From: From research to legislation: Challenging public perceptions and getting results
Human rights commissions, established in almost all jurisdictions in Canada, typically have broad mandates to enforce and promote human rights. The purpose of promotion activity is to inform and educate in order to create awareness and impart knowledge of human rights. Protection of rights depends on people knowing about the rights they have and available mechanisms to enforce them, as well as knowing and accepting their obligations to uphold those rights.
July 2002 - While not referring to any existing private schools, Chief Commissioner Keith C. Norton has publicly expressed concerns regarding the Ontario government’s proposed tax credit for parents who send their children to private schools.
Juillet 2002 - Bien qu'il ne fasse pas allusion à des écoles privées actuelles, le commissaire en chef, M. Keith C. Norton, a exprimé publiquement ses inquiétudes concernant le crédit d'Impôt proposé par le gouvernement de l'Ontario, accordé aux parents qui envoient leurs enfants dans des écoles privées.
2006 - Public transit in cities across Ontario is fundamental to the ability of many people to participate meaningfully in the life of their communities. Public transportation is used to access employment, education, public and social services and community activities. Equal access by persons with disabilities to public transportation is a right protected under the Ontario Human Rights Code (“Code”). Equal access to transit services in not a reality for many citizens of the Province and despite its importance in our daily lives, barriers to public transit services remain.
According to statistics compiled by the Canadian Urban Transit Association (CUTA) for 2003, there are 74 para-transit programs providing public transit services in Ontario to almost ten million people.[5] The nature of para-transit programs vary widely across the province. The service can be provided through a number of different institutions.