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Barber Shop Refuses Service to Woman For Religious Reasons

Posted By: Michelle Rosa · 11/15/2012 6:00:00 AM

A human rights case for the ages and it's unfolding right here in Toronto.

This is the story of Faith McGregor who went into the Terminal Barber Shop on Bay Street in June to get a men's-style haircut. The owner refused to do it.

Omar Mahrouk told her he is Muslim and his faith prohibits him from touching any woman who is not a member of his family. The other barbers said they too are Muslim.

McGregor has taken this to the Ontario Human Rights Commission claiming discrimination on the basis of gender.

The spokesman for the Commissioner Pascale Demers is quoted by the Star as saying "there's no hierarchy of rights under the legislation, so it's not about one right necessarily trumping the other. Demers believes this case could set an important precedent because as Ontario's population continues to diversify, she says "these things are bound to happen."

Mahrouk has said that if he is forced to cut women's hair, he will have to change his profession in order to accommodate his religion.

(files by D. Agar)

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  1. Lou posted on 11/15/2012 06:12 AM
    so... based on the justification from the barber to not touch a non-family female, how does this religious justification apply to other proffessions? Based on the justification given by the barber, does this mean that a doctor or nurse or others can also refuse to treat a female patients?
    1. aj posted on 11/15/2012 08:21 AM
      @Lou very well said.
    2. barb posted on 11/15/2012 09:10 AM
      @Lou I agree.....Very well put! When will this madness end and how much of this are we supposed to take!?!?
    3. tony posted on 11/15/2012 11:09 AM
      @aj This is his personal choice. Does not mean everyone will and have to do the same.
    4. FR posted on 11/15/2012 03:06 PM
      @Lou That justification does not apply to doctors and nurses in the religion.
    5. Danny posted on 11/15/2012 07:09 PM
      @Lou Alarmist much? It's a haircut, not open heart surgery.
    6. Stug posted on 11/15/2012 11:18 PM
      @barb we'll take much much more! Too hot politically to even understand it. But she could of taken a different approach also

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