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Disclaimer: The content contained in the “Safety and your rights at work” section does not constitute legal advice. To determine your rights and obligations please refer to the appropriate legislation or contact legal counsel.

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Human and employment rights differ around the world. In Canada, provincial an and territorial human and employment rights laws share many of the same principles, but they are governed by different agencies govern them. If you’re seeking advice on safety and/or rights in the workplace and are working (or plan to work) outside Ontario or Canada, it’s important to review the relevant laws in the location you are working. It’s recommended that you review relevant laws at both a regional and national level to ensure you have the full picture.

If you’d like to learn more about the Canadian provincial and territorial human rights agencies, please visit the Canadian Human Rights Commission.

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Content Warning: The The content within the section of this website touches on sensitive subject matter pertaining to workplace safety, harassment and discrimination. Please take care of yourself as you read through this material and engage with the content as it feels comfortable for you.