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Discrimination in Ontario: How a Paralegal Can Help

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Experiencing discrimination is painful and unjust — and in Ontario, you have the right to seek justice. The Ontario Human Rights Code protects people from being treated unfairly based on:

  • Race, color, ethnic origin

  • Gender identity or sexual orientation

  • Religion or beliefs

  • Physical or mental disability

  • Age, marital status, immigration status, and more

If you’ve been treated unfairly because of any of these factors, you may be able to file a complaint with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO) — and a licensed paralegal can help.


 

⚖️ Where Does the Law Protect You?

The Human Rights Code applies to:

  • Workplaces

  • Public and private services (e.g., schools, stores, banks)

  • Rental housing and accommodations

  • Professional associations and unions


 

🧑‍⚖️ How Can a Paralegal Help?

A paralegal can:

  • Evaluate if your case falls under the Human Rights Code

  • Draft and submit your HRTO application

  • Help gather evidence and witness statements

  • Negotiate a settlement before the hearing

  • Represent you during the hearing

  • Follow up to ensure orders or agreements are enforced


 

📄 Common Examples of Discrimination:

  • Being fired after disclosing a disability

  • Not being hired due to skin color or accent

  • Facing harassment based on gender identity

  • Being denied housing because of immigration status

  • Receiving different service due to religion


 

📑 What to Bring to a Consultation:

  • Emails, messages, or recordings of the incident

  • Names of witnesses

  • Related documents (work, housing, or service)

  • A personal account of what happened

We understand how hard it is to face discrimination — that’s why we provide accessible, transparent legal support with a strong commitment to protecting your rights. Click here to get in touch.

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