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    OCASI was formed in 1978 to act as a collective voice for im/migrant serving agencies and to coordinate responses to shared needs and concerns.

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  • Best Practices/Practical Guide

    Work in your profession or trade

    Learn about the services available in Ontario to help you continue working in your profession or trade if you’ve been trained in another country.

    Last updated Jul 18, 2019

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    Accessible workplaces

    Ontario’s Accessible Employment Standard requires you to make your employment practices accessible to meet the needs of employees and job applicants with disabilities. Learn how to meet the standard.

    Last updated Apr 26, 2019

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    Community housing renewal strategy

    Learn about Ontario’s strategy to sustain, repair and grow our community housing system.

    Last updated Apr 17, 2019

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    Can an Employer Tell an Employee What to Wear at Work?

    This resource from Step to Justice (CLEO) provides explanation about the law in Ontario on dress codes in the workplace.

    Last updated Aug 14, 2018

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    Personal Emergency Leave for Workers in Ontario

    Many workers don't know about their right to take personal emergency leave. And people may think that they don't have this right because they work part-time or are new at their job. This resource is about personal emergency leave, who gets it, and how it can be used.

    Last updated Aug 14, 2018

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    10 Things to Know About Legal Cannabis in Canada

    Recreational use of cannabis will be legal in Canada on October 17, 2018. Have a look at 10 important things to know about legal Cannabis in Canada.

    Last updated Aug 3, 2018

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    OHRC Policy on Preventing Discrimination Based on Creed

    This section of the Ontario Human Rights Commission explains the OHRC policy preventing discrimination based on creed.

    Last updated Aug 2, 2018

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    The 'App Gap': Why It’s so Difficult for Low Income People to Apply for Benefits for Which They Are Eligible

    Information from John Stapleton, Open Policy: What does an applicant need to apply for a benefit from home?

    Last updated Jul 30, 2018

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    Immigration Matters Campaign Toolkit

    Immigration and Citizenship release the Immigration Matters campaign to show the benefits of immigration at the local, community level.

    Last updated Jul 30, 2018

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    Can a Doctor or Healthcare Provider Treat a Patient Differently for Reasons That Go Against Human Rights?

    Ontario's human rights laws protect individuals from discrimination when they are receiving healthcare services. The Human Rights Code applies to services they receive from a home care program, at the hospital, in a doctor’s office, or at another healthcare facility.

    Last updated Jul 30, 2018

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