Thank you.
I'm just looking at the expansiveness of the definition here. You have everybody under the age of 18; women, including pregnant women; seniors, everybody over the age of 65; indigenous people of all ages; individuals with a medical condition of all ages; workers; and then part (g) really is a repetition of many of these, including socio-economic status, race, national or ethnic origin, colour and gender, again.
This seems expansive enough to apply to virtually everybody, so would it be more instructive to say who this doesn't apply to?
In (f) we talk about workers. We're talking about regulating workers. I don't know this answer, but are we treading on provincial jurisdiction by putting some more federal regulations around the provincial workforce? As much as we might be doing the right thing, will it have some spillover effects on provincial legislation?
Those are my two questions.