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  1. Énoncé de politique concernant les Francophones, la langue et la discrimination

    Le présent énoncé de politique se fonde sur la Politique concernant la langue et la discrimination de la Commission ontarienne des droits de la personne (CODP) et expose le lien entre le Code des droits de la personne de l’Ontario (« le Code »), la discrimination fondée sur la langue et les droits de la minorité francophone en vertu d’autres textes législatifs.

  2. 2. Why examine racial profiling?

    From: Under suspicion: Research and consultation report on racial profiling in Ontario

    Racial profiling is a specific type of racial discrimination that pertains to safety and security. The OHRC currently defines racial profiling as:

    [A]ny action undertaken for reasons of safety, security or public protection that relies on stereotypes about race, colour, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, or place of origin rather than on reasonable suspicion, to single out an individual for greater scrutiny or different treatment.[22]

  3. 1. Introduction

    From: Under suspicion: Research and consultation report on racial profiling in Ontario

    …[R]acial profiling occurs and is a day-to-day reality in the lives of those minorities affected by it. 

    …[R]acial profiling cannot be tolerated. It is offensive to fundamental concepts of equality and the human dignity of those who are subject to negative stereotyping. It fuels negative and destructive racial stereotyping of those who are subjected to profiling.

  4. Under suspicion: Frequently asked questions

    What is racial profiling?

    Racial profiling is a specific type of racial discrimination that pertains to safety and security. The OHRC currently defines racial profiling as:

    [A]ny action undertaken for reasons of safety, security or public protection that relies on stereotypes about race, colour, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, or place of origin rather than on reasonable suspicion, to single out an individual for greater scrutiny or different treatment.

  5. Pris à partie : Foire aux questions

    Qu'est-ce que le profilage racial?

    Le profilage racial est une forme particulière de discrimination raciale associée au maintien de la sécurité. La CODP définit actuellement le profilage racial de la façon suivante :

    [T]oute action prise pour des raisons de sûreté, de sécurité ou de protection du public qui repose sur des stéréotypes fondés sur la race, la couleur, l’origine ethnique, l'ascendance, la religion ou le lieu d’origine, plutôt que sur un soupçon raisonnable, dans le but d’isoler une personne à des fins d’examen ou de traitement particulier.

  6. Submission regarding Bill 89, Supporting Children, Youth and Families Act, 2017

    April 3, 2017 - The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) welcomes the introduction of Bill 89, Supporting Children, Youth and Families Act, 2017. The Bill responds to human rights concerns raised by the OHRC about various aspects of Ontario’s child welfare system,[1] including the overrepresentation of Indigenous and racialized children and youth in Ontario’s child welfare system.

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