Discrimination is clearly and specifically defined in:
A) the Charter of Rights and Freedoms,but nowhere else.
B) almost all provincial human rights acts,but not in the Charter.
C) the Charter and in most provincial acts.
D) neither the Charter nor any provincial human rights legislation except in the Quebec charter.
E) the Canadian Human Rights Act alone.
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