The growing use of vaccine mandates and subsequent requests for non-medical exemptions have thrust Canada into uncharted territory as employers, human-rights officials and lawyers try to navigate a complex new reality with little legal precedent.
Canadian human-rights commissions have experienced a surge in calls and complaints linked to vaccine mandates, prompting new questions about how – or if – human-resource offices should accommodate those who refuse vaccines for non-medical reasons.
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