Ontario's Human Rights Code, the first in Canada, was enacted in 1962.
The Code prohibits actions that discriminate against people based on a protected ground in a protected social area.
Protected grounds are:
- Age
 - Ancestry, colour, race
 - Citizenship
 - Ethnic origin
 - Place of origin
 - Creed
 - Disability
 - Family status
 - Marital status (including single status)
 - Gender identity, gender expression
 - Receipt of public assistance (in housing only)
 - Record of offences (in employment only)
 - Sex (including pregnancy and breastfeeding)
 - Sexual orientation.
 
Protected social areas are:
- Accommodation (housing)
 - Contracts
 - Employment
 - Goods, services and facilities
 - Membership in unions, trade or professional associations.
 
For more information:
- Guide to your rights and responsibilities under the Human Rights Code
 - Guidelines on developing human rights policies and procedures
 - Human Rights Code cards
 
            
    