Accommodation of Religious & Spiritual Practice
The British Columbia Human Rights Code makes it clear that the College must not deny a service customarily available to the public or discriminate against any person or group based on religion. Section 2 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees, within certain limits, the fundamental freedom of religion. To ensure these freedoms and to protect against discrimination, Langara College implemented the Human Rights policy (B3008). This policy promotes a climate of understanding and mutual respect and prevents discrimination, harassment, and differential treatment based on one or more of the protected grounds.
In keeping with the intentions of our Human Rights policy and the law, the College has established the following guidelines for the Accommodation of Religious and Spiritual Practice.