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- Reasonable accommodations are only for religion
- Video | Myth #5: Reasonable accommodations are only for religion
- Reasonable accommodation
- Religion, private schools, and the duty of reasonable accommodation: looking beyond the trees to the forest. Published in "The Devoir"
- Information Guide - Processing an accommodation request
- Information Guide: Processing an accommodation request
- Summary of the brief to the National Assembly’s Commission on Institutions on Bill 60, Charter affirming the values of State secularism and religious neutrality and of equality between women and men, and providing a framework for accommodation requests
- Reflections on the scope and limits of the duty of reasonable accommodation in the field of religion
- When is reasonable accommodation required for a guide dog or other service dog?
- Are emotional support animals (dogs, cats, etc.) recognized as a means of palliating a disability? Do people who have these animals with them have a right to reasonable accommodation and access to public places?
- Religious neutrality of the State
- When can an accommodation request can be denied?
- How do I request reasonable accommodation or respond to a request?
- Number of requests for accommodation of children with disabilities in day camps on the rise: The Commission supports managers, municipal officials and parents
- Common examples of accommodation
- Trained service dogs
- Therapy animals without training
- The Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse believes that the government’s policy paper – Parce que nos valeurs on y croit – jeopardizes fundamental rights and freedoms
- Charter rights
- Prevent discrimination and harassment when you provide services
- Promoting rights
- The Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse offers solutions to ensure an inclusive education for all college students with disabilities
- (French only) - Commentaires sur la politique d'accommodement appliquée par la Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) lors de l'évaluation de la conduite.
- Bill 60 : Statement by Commission President Jacques Frémont
- Bill 62: The Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse makes its recommendations
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