What has the Supreme Court ruled about discrimination based on sexuality?
A) It is something the government cannot stop.
B) It is analogous to discrimination based on the grounds enumerated in the Charter.
C) It is illegal in all provinces except Quebec.
D) It is a matter best dealt with in civil courts.
E) It is acceptable, as long as the discrimination does not result in physical assault.
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