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I
have
lived
in
Canada
for
3
years
and
it
is
the
first
time
that
I
feel
discriminated
against.
We
went
to
try
to
have
dinner
on
October
29
with
my
family
and
two
friends.
We
arrived
at
the
front
desk
to
take
a
table
for
6
people
and
the
boy
told
us
that
we
would
have
to
wait
at
least
45
minutes,
which
we
accepted
to
wait.
After
10
minutes
the
same
guy
tells
us
that
if
we
could
leave
the
restaurant
and
that
they
would
send
us
a
message
that
the
table
would
be
ready.
I
told
him
that
it
was
discriminatory
because
there
were
more
people
inside
(two
elderly
people,
a
family
of
8
members
and
4
more
people
sitting)
and
it
was
cold
to
wait
40
minutes
The
boy
in
a
very
arrogant
way
told
me
that
he
could
call
the
manager
and
I
told
him:
of
course
I
want
to
talk
to
him,
and
I
hoped
I
could
fix
the
situation,
but
I
think
it
was
worse.
He
also
treated
me
with
arrogance
and
talking
to
me
and
hitting
his
hands
when
he
talked
to
me
telling
me
that
he
could
hit
someone
with
a
tray
of
food
and
that
he
had
to
leave
me
and
wait
my
turn
outside.
The
funny
thing
is
that
the
manager
had
already
seen
me
where
my
wife
and
I
were
standing.
I
never
saw
a
waiter
with
a
tray
of
food,
nor
did
we
see
anyone
else
told
to
wait
outside.
I
left
the
place
and
told
the
manager
that
he
would
hear
from
me
very
soon.
I
think
it
would
be
important
for
the
human
rights
commission
to
do
an
inspection
and
investigation
for
discrimination
because
I
didn't
see
visible
foreigners
working
in
restaurants
either.
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