Throwback Thursday: Businesses and Mask Legislations

2021-06-30

Throwback Thursday: Businesses and Mask Legislations

Jun 30, 2021 | Blog, General News, Laws & Legislation

Businesses and Mask Legislations

Businesses and Mask Legislations

 
We will be dedicating our social media posts on Thursdays to reminding Canadians of their rights and the current laws and legislations in place in Canada. Make sure to save and share these posts so you can refer to them when exercising your rights in public.
 
We have heard that numerous businesses are now calling the police when a mask exempt person enters their business. An individual who declares that they are exempt does not need to provide proof of an exemption. Additionally, the recently declared “State of Emergency” in Ontario does NOT remove mask exemptions from the regulation.
Businesses refusing to honour mask exemptions may be charged under the “Reopening Ontario Act” with failing to comply with Section 7.0.2. They may also be subject to Human Rights Code complaints, should the individual choose to file one.
It is important for both businesses and police to THROUGHLY read through the legislation BEFORE acting. Under section 7.0.2 (1) it clearly states that the Charter of Rights and Freedoms MUST be upheld, this includes Section 15 “Equality Rights” which states every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular, without discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability.
You can learn more in our information sheet here:
Watch the video “Masking and your Rights” by Rocco Galati here

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