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      I work for a federally regulated employer and I would like to know if we can ask for an employee’s nationality once they are hired? Also, can you provide the legislation to support the answer so I can use it as a reference? Thank you.

      vickyp
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        Section 3 of the Canadian Human Rights Act makes it illegal for federally regulated employers and service providers to discriminate against people, or treat them unfairly, based on the following grounds:

        • race
        • national or ethnic origin
        • colour
        • religion
        • age
        • sex
        • sexual orientation
        • marital status
        • family status
        • disability
        • a conviction for which you have been granted a pardon.

        Employers have a duty to not to discriminate and asking an employee or interviewee any of these could get you into hot water. Here’s the legislation.

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