Each year on March 1, the United Nations marks Zero Discrimination Day.
This is a day to highlight how people can become informed about and promote inclusion, compassion, peace and a movement for change.
The day, observed since 2014, is intended to help bring an end to all forms of discrimination.
The 10 questions in this quiz examine discrimination in Canada. Please use these questions to consider your own attitudes about various groups and segments of society in Canada.
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