Households and individuals
- If a transportation service denies you service due to your medical history, the provider must accommodate you unless doing so causes undue hardship in light of health, safety, and cost (Bill, CHRA s.15(2.1)).
- You can bring human rights complaints for discrimination based on conscientious belief or medical history in areas under federal authority (Bill, CHRA s.2; s.3(1)).
- If you lose your job only because of a health decision, you remain eligible for EI; you are not disqualified under misconduct or voluntary-leaving rules in ss.30–33 (Bill, EI Act amendment after s.35).
- Effective date: Data unavailable.
Workers (in workplaces covered by the Canada Labour Code)
- Your employer cannot take reprisals against you because of your health decisions, including decisions about vaccines (Bill, CLC s.147(1)(b.1)).
- Your employer must accommodate you by allowing work from home or making adjustments if you can still do your job, the request relates to your decision, it does not endanger others, and it does not cause undue hardship (Bill, CLC new s.147.01(1)(a)-(d)).
- If your job requires COVID-19 vaccination and you choose not to vaccinate, your employer must consider medical evidence that a prior infection protects you, as set by regulation (Bill, CLC s.147.01(2)-(3)).
Businesses and employers (covered by the Canada Labour Code)
- You must not take reprisals for employees’ health decisions unless you have accommodated or offered to accommodate as required (Bill, CLC s.147(2)).
- You must assess accommodation requests and may deny only if accommodation prevents the job from being done, endangers others, or causes undue hardship. You should weigh health, safety, and cost (Bill, CLC s.147.01(1); CHRA s.15(2.1)).
- Transportation service providers must accommodate individuals affected by their medical history unless undue hardship is shown (Bill, CHRA s.15(2.1)).
- You may need to update policies on vaccination, remote work, and accommodations to align with the new rules (Bill, CLC s.147; s.147.01).