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Discrimination in housing and how to ask for accommodation under Ontario's Human Rights Code.
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Under Ontario's Human Rights Code, housing providers generally have a duty to accommodate disability-related needs up to the point of undue hardship. A clear written request is the usual starting point.
Read articleOntario's Human Rights Code protects tenants and housing applicants from discrimination based on grounds like race, disability, family status, and receipt of public assistance.
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