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Alberta > Renting a Place to Live > Tenants > Rights:

Is there a “right” to housing?

No. However, a landlord cannot reject an application for a tenancy on any of the grounds of discrimination set out in the Alberta Human Rights, Citizenship and Multiculturalism Act or on the grounds of sexual orientation.

 


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March 2006
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