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    7 months ago

    I would say that that’s the government of Canada making itself a more attractive potential employer for folks who identify as First Nation (and thanks to the Indian Act they wouldn’t be able to make it up on the fly)

    Many organizations offer religious accommodations, it’s just usually something thats handled internally and not necessary advertised.

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      7 months ago

      But it being dependent on the goodwill of your employer leaves the door open to discrimination.

      Your boss is a closeted racist and you’re a Muslim asking to have an unpaid day off for an Islamic holiday? Refused. You’re a white guy asking for a day off to have a long weekend for camping? No problem. You’re a Christian they celebrates Easter? Hey, you’re off by default!

      Everyone should have the same opportunities, no matter their ethnic origin or their religious beliefs, the government should be blind to that.

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        7 months ago

        That’s fair. I don’t know enough about discrimination laws to speak on whether it already is the case (even where I am), but I agree it should be legislated.

        It brings to mind parental leave packages and how employers sell themselves on those, when realistically it would make for a healthier society if strong parental leave was the standard as opposed to an exception.