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Old 03-27-2008, 05:48 PM
centuryhouse centuryhouse is offline
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Human Rights Code

I think if you look into the Quebec Human Rights Code and Freedoms that you will find that it's illegal to ask questions that don't pertain specifically to the applicant's ability to do the job. Ex. You must be able to lift 40 lbs. I know in Ontario that these types of discriminating questions are illegal under the Ontario Human Rights Code and you can file a complaint if you think you are being discriminated against. Do you have to fill out an application? Can you submit a resume instead? This might help bypass the need to answer those discriminating questions.
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