The chair of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission is weighing in on the topic of mandatory masks in the province.
Claire Roussel-Sullivan says the mandatory mask rule is “reasonable and balanced” and complies with the Human Rights Act.
“In particular, we are pleased to see that the mandatory order applies the principles of the duty to accommodate under the act by accommodating individuals who are not able to wear a mask due to age, mental disability, or physical disability,” said Roussel-Sullivan in a statement.
Roussel-Sullivan said the commission has received numerous requests for information regarding masks over the past few weeks.
She encouraged those exempt from wearing a mask to talk with service providers, employers and landlords to find the appropriate accommodation.
“Businesses are urged to seek alternative ways to offer their services and individuals who are exempt from mask wearing, are required to accept reasonable accommodation while also paying special attention to physical distancing, frequent hand washing, and avoid, as much as possible, crowded places,” said Roussel-Sullivan.
New Brunswickers seeking more information can call the commission at 1-888-471-2233, visit the commission’s website or send an email to hrc.cdp@gnb.ca.