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Alberta Rights Acts - Health Informatiion Act, Alberta Human Rights Act and Filing a Human Rights Complaint or just read down the page.

Instructions, Resources and Help lines

https://www.albertahumanrights.ab.ca/complaints/forms/Pages/complaint_form_and_guide.aspx

If a business has denied you service for not wearing a mask or requested proof of vaccination, denied entry, etc. they could be held liable for a fine up to $75,000 (as it varies in each province) if you file a human rights complaint.

A business is not 'private'. When a business obtains a business license they are open to the 'public' and they are not permitted to request proof of vaccination or discriminate against anyone who decides not to wear a mask. No exemption required as you have the right to choose. Upon a complaint filed to the Human Rights Commission against your business you the business owner will be asked to explain why you discriminated. The business owner will eventually be fined and pay legal costs including damages under the current Federal Law. Contact the Human Rights commissioner where you can file complaints about busineses violating human rights like, among many others, Community Natural Foods & Calgary Farmers Market in Calgary, Alberta. 
https://albertahumanrights.ab.ca/complaints/forms/Pages/complaint_form_and_guide.aspx

The bottom line is that there is no law in Canada that states that citizens have to wear a mask. There is no legislation on wearing a mask because the government would be in violation of the Constitution, Charter of Rights, Bill of Rights and International agreements on Human Rights (*). You cannot force a medical treatment or interfere with a persons bodily autonomy or right to breathe freely.

To any business owner ignorant enough to still side with mandates against people dictated by an agency promoting a so-called 'emergency usage', an agency not elected by We The People, they would be wise to see information at the link just above. And, NO emergency, no matter how great supersedes individual rights and freedoms.

Take off the mask, refuse the experimental 'vaccine' and embrace your God-given inalienable right to breathe freely. You have the right to decide what goes into your body and the right to life, liberty and security of the person! If you get hassled over this, report these idiots who obviously don't know people have rights protection. Then they'll know the truth and they'll be on the hook for the cost and they'll deserve it! I mean, people live in an area and don't bother to even look into their protections and some imbeciles don't care if they even exist or not. Like duh! What school did they attend? Whichever cabal controlled one it was did not tell you what your rights are, just like they don't teach our Constitution or Bill of Rights in schools, so they are kept hidden from you. Do you think they would have gotten away with 20 months of this COVID tyranny had they continued teaching people their rights at a young age for the last 50 years, where the majority would stand up and say "what you're doing is illegal, you don't have our good at heart, so you're out of here permanently".

Pursuant to section 52 of the Constitution Act, 1982, Canada's constitution is its supreme law and any law or so-called mandate passed by any federal, provincial or territorial government that is inconsistent with the constitution is invalid.

RE: Federal Privacy Act: Nobody has the right to request to see an exemption. It is a violation of your privacy rights under the Privacy Act. This is your personal medical information between you and your physician.

What is personal information under the Privacy Act?

"The Privacy Act offers protections for personal information, which it defines as any recorded information "about an identifiable individual".

Province of Alberta HEALTH INFORMATION ACT Statutes of Alberta 2000 Chapter H-5 Current as of December 9, 2020
Purposes of Act
2) The purposes of this Act are
(a) to establish strong and effective mechanisms to protect the privacy of individuals with respect to their health information and to protect the confidentiality of that information,

ALBERTA HUMAN RIGHTS ACT Chapter A-25.5

Preamble and excerpts

WHEREAS it is recognized in Alberta as a fundamental principle and as a matter of public policy that all persons are equal in dignity, rights and responsibilities without regard to race, religious beliefs, colour, gender, gender identity, gender expression, physical disability, mental disability, age, ancestry, place of origin, marital status, source of income, family status or sexual orientation;

Discrimination re goods, services, accommodation, facilities

4) No person shall 

(a) deny to any person or class of persons any goods, services, accommodation or facilities that are customarily available to the public, or 

(b) discriminate against any person or class of persons with respect to any goods, services, accommodation or facilities that are customarily available to the public ,because of the race, religious beliefs, colour, gender, gender identity, gender expression, physical disability, mental disability, age, ancestry, place of origin, marital status, source of income, family status or sexual orientation of that person or class of persons or of any other person or class of persons.

Alberta Human Rights Commission COVID-19 and Human Rights

We are in the midst of frequent information updates on the impact of COVID-19 in our communities. Below are some general principles concerning our obligation to maintain our best practices in human rights in Alberta.

Topics covered are:

COVID-19 and Human Rights
     Vaccines and medical testing
     Mask-wearing
     Discrimination in employment, services, and housing
Discrimination and COVID-19
Discrimination related to COVID-19 (including harassment against any persons or communities) is prohibited when it involves a ground under the Alberta Human Rights Act, in the areas of services, housing and employment.

At the same time, the right to be free from discrimination can be limited under the Act, for example, where health and safety risks are serious and would amount to undue hardship or where actions that appear to be discriminatory can be shown to be reasonable and justifiable. Information about undue hardship is available on the Commission’s website in the Human Rights Guide, Duty to Accommodate.

Who Can Help?

Regarding human rights or help filling out your complaint form contact Alberta Human Rights Commission
Confidential Inquiry Line 780-427-7661
Email AHRC.Registrar@gov.ab.ca
WEB https://www.albertahumanrights.ab.ca/complaints/forms/Pages/complaint_form_and_guide.aspx

More RIGHTS to know about.

Free general legal advice: Pro Bono Clinics/Organizations

Edmonton Community Legal Centre
The Edmonton Community Legal Centre provides free legal information and advice to low to moderate income people in the Edmonton area who cannot afford a lawyer and do not qualify for Legal Aid. It can help with legal issues including family law, landlord and tenant matters, employment, human rights, debt, small claims, immigration and income supports. ECLC does not provide services for criminal matters. The other clinics are located in: Fort McMurray, Calgary, Red Deer, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Grande Prairie.
PHONE: 780-702-1725, EMAIL: Intake@eclc.ca, WEB: Edmonton Community Legal Centre

Calgary Legal Guidance
Calgary Legal Guidance provides legal information and advice to low-income people who cannot afford a lawyer and who do not qualify for Legal Aid. It can help with a wide range of issues including, but not limited to, family, criminal and civil issues. Free legal clinics operate Monday through Thursday evenings.
PHONE: 403-234-9266, EMAIL: WEB: clg.ab.ca

Grande Prairie Legal Guidance
Grande Prairie Legal Guidance provides free legal information and advice to low to moderate income people who have a legal issue but do not qualify for legal aid. It can help with matters including family law, landlord and tenant matters, employment, debt/contract, traffic/bylaw, wills and estates, criminal law and civil law. GPLG does not provide representation in court.
PHONE: 780-882-0036, EMAIL: gplg, WEB: www.gplg.ca

Lethbridge Legal Guidance
Lethbridge Legal Guidance provides free legal assistance, information, and advocacy to individuals experiencing financial difficulties who need legal services and representation and who do not qualify for 
Legal Aid. Volunteer lawyers provide legal information and advice on a variety of issues including family, civil matters, employment law, criminal law and immigration law. Free clinics operate on Tuesday
evenings.
Lethbridge Legal Guidance is one of the six legal clinics in Alberta that are available to provide legal help. The other clinics are located in: Calgary, Red Deer, Edmonton, Medicine Hat and Grande Prairie.
PHONE: 403-380-6338, WEB: www.lethbridgelegalguidance.ca

Medicine Hat Legal Help Centre
The Medicine Hat Legal Help Centre provides free information and advice to low to moderate incoming people who have a legal issue but do not qualify for Legal Aid. It can help with matters including family law, employment issues, debt and foreclosure, estate and administration, estate/life planning, immigration issues, landlord and tenant disputes and civil matters.
PHONE: 403-712-1021, EMAIL: communitylegalclinc, WEB: www.mhlhc.ca

Disclaimer: This information is not intended to be used as legal or health advice. We encourage you to do your own research.

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