Ontario's human rights commission now recognizes caste-based discrimination. Here's what that means

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Our Police State that upholds our caste system is finally being acknowledged in Ontario. BTW, even the Chinese despise caste systems, they openly show hostility towards it. Rest assured, it isn't just India that had this exported to them. You have a better chance of going from rags to riches in China than you do in Canada. When Canadian police interfere in your career through their "partners" and undercovers they have planted in these corporations, they are enforcing the caste.

Why do your police help ours again?


Ontario's human rights commission recognized caste-based discrimination for the first time last week and while many advocates applaud the move, there are also hopes it will lead to further action at provincial and federal levels.

On Oct 26., the commission published an official policy position on how to address the issue under the province's human rights code. It tells organizations covered by the Ontario Human Rights Code, including employers, housing providers, facilities and unions, trade or professional associations, that they have an obligation to investigate possible cases of caste-based discrimination.

"Organizations must respond to and investigate claims of caste-based discrimination, and remedy situations when discrimination is found. They should have a human rights complaint procedure in place and could also recognize caste-based discrimination in a corporate human rights policy," the policy says.

The commission defines caste as a hierarchy that "determines a person or group's social class or standing, rooted in their ancestry and underlying notions of 'purity' and 'pollution.'"
 
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