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  2. Ellen Fairclough - Wikipedia

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    Fairclough was born Ellen Louks Cook on January 28, 1905, in Hamilton, Ontario, to Norman Ellsworth and Nellie Bell (née Loucks) Cook.Fairclough was a chartered accountant by training, and ran an accounting firm prior to entering politics. [3]

  3. Evelyn Myrie - Wikipedia

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    Evelyn Myrie (born 1959) is a community activist, particularly in the area of anti-Black racism, in Hamilton, Ontario. She is known for her community leadership, activism, anti-racism work. The Evelyn Myrie Award for Political Action was created in her honour.

  4. Racial segregation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Unlike in the United States, racial segregation in Canada applied to all non-whites and was historically enforced through laws, court decisions and social norms with a closed immigration system that barred virtually all non-whites from immigrating until 1962. Section 38 of the 1910 Immigration Act permitted the government to prohibit the entry ...

  5. Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (French: Tribunal des droits de la personne de l’Ontario) is an administrative tribunal in Ontario, Canada that hears and determines applications brought under the Ontario Human Rights Code, the provincial statute that sets out human or civil rights in Ontario prohibiting discrimination on the basis of a number of grounds (such as race, sex or disability ...

  6. Social Security Has an Immigration Problem -- and It Can't Be ...

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    Social Security's immigration issue isn't that too many migrants are entering the country -- it's that too few are coming to America. A pair of glasses, a pen, and a calculator set atop a Social ...

  7. Racism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, the federal government passed the Chinese Immigration Act, commonly known as the Exclusion Act, prohibiting most Chinese immigration. [74] The Act was repealed in 1947, [75] but discrimination limiting non-European immigrants continued until 1967 when a points-based system was introduced to assess immigrants regardless of origin.

  8. Ministry of Labour (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development is responsible for labour issues in the Canadian province of Ontario.. The Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development and its agencies are responsible for employment equity and rights, occupational health and safety, labour relations, and supporting apprenticeships, the skilled trades, and industry training.

  9. Comparator groups analysis in Canadian equality law

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    Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration), [3] stating that identification of a comparator group was necessary to determine whether the claimant had experienced discrimination. [ 3 ] : para 24 The Court is not bound by the group chosen by the claimant but can redefine the group based on "biological, historical, and sociological ...