Sentences with phrase «granted equal status»

They need to be welcomed, embraced, and granted equal status.
Sharon McIvor, Pamela Palmater and Shelagh Day, Chair of FAFIA's Human Rights Committee, will request that the IACHR urgently communicate with Canada regarding its legislative failure to grant equal status to Indigenous women and their descendants immediately and take an active role in monitoring Canada's compliance with its human rights obligations to Indigenous women and girls under regional human rights instruments.
(i) makes no specific recommendation on improving Indigenous rights under the AH Act (by, at least, granting them equal status to non-Indigenous rights); and

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And yet many today continue to argue that Galatians 3:28 only refers to salvific status when it comes to women, that Paul is simply granting women access to salvation, not equal status with men.
The bill would also grant same - sex couples equal status under the law.
Tory sources, ruing Cameron's personal decision to grant Clegg equal status in the three debates, started to point to his past as a full - time European commission bureaucrat, as well as his firm Europhile views.
It is the policy of Seneca Family of Agencies to grant equal employment opportunity to all applicants and employees without regard to race, color, national origin, marital status, disability, Vietnam Era Veteran status, age, religion, political affiliation, gender or sexual orientation.
According to the Irish authorities, the right to retain worker status after having worked for more than one year — granting the right to reside and equal treatment — was reserved exclusively for Union citizens working under an employment contract.
Section 2 of the CHRA provides that the purpose of the CHRA is to «extend the laws in Canada to give effect... to the principle that all individuals should have an opportunity equal with other individuals to make for themselves the lives that they are able and wish to have and to have their needs accommodated, consistent with their duties and obligations as members of society, without being hindered in or prevented from doing so by discriminatory practices based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, family status, disability or conviction for an offence for which a pardon has been granted or in respect of which a record suspension has been ordered.»
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