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What is mandatory retirement in Canada, as a general rule, with few exceptions?

Most Canadian jurisdictions have amended their human rights legislation to prohibit mandatory retirement based on age, with very few exceptions for bona fide oc

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Question: What is mandatory retirement in Canada, as a general rule, with few exceptions?

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  • Permitted in all provinces after age 65. ✅ Generally prohibited by human rights legislation.
  • Only allowed for specific public safety occupations.
  • Determined by collective bargaining agreements.

Correct answer: Generally prohibited by human rights legislation.

Explanation: Most Canadian jurisdictions have amended their human rights legislation to prohibit mandatory retirement based on age, with very few exceptions for bona fide occupational requirements.

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