The Ontario Human Rights Code (the Code) is a law that provides for equal rights and opportunities and recognizes the dignity and worth of every person in Ontario. The Code makes it against the law to discriminate against someone or to harass them because of sex, including pregnancy and breastfeeding.
As part of these protections, the Code upholds the rights of chestfeeding and breastfeeding parents to feed their children anywhere, at any time, including in public spaces. Individuals cannot be asked to leave, relocate to a separate room or washroom, or to cover up while chestfeeding or breastfeeding.
Employers also have a responsibility to provide appropriate accommodation for employees who need to chestfeed, breastfeed, or express milk in the workplace. This accommodation must be free from discrimination and must support the employees' rights in a respectful and inclusive manner.
For more information regarding your rights, please see the Pregnancy and Breastfeeding brochure as well as the Policy on preventing discrimination because of pregnancy and breastfeeding.
If you are a business owner or employee seeking to create a supportive feeding environment for staff returning from parental leave, the Family Health Information Line can support you in developing a breastfeeding policy that is inclusive of pregnant, chestfeeding and breastfeeding families. Please contact our Family Health Information Line at 800-563-2808 ext. 5351 or email us at healthy.families@healthunit.ca.