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Enhancing human rights protection in Alberta

3.11.17

Enhancing human rights protection in Alberta: [nationtalk.ca] “Our government supports the rights of all Albertans. We want to thank organizations and Albertans who provided feedback on this topic. This is a complicated issue and, if passed, Bill 23 would strike a balance between competing interests.”

Kathleen Ganley, Minister of Justice and Solicitor General

The bill also includes provisions which allow seniors-only housing to continue without violating the act. The minimum age cut-off would be 55. The Government of Alberta recognizes that older Albertans may choose to live together in a community of people at a similar stage in life.


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