谢老华侨。
你这图提醒我了,我搜了一下,把文字依据也贴出来。 http://www.infactcanada.ca/breastfeeding_rights.htm Your right to breastfeed anywhere, anytime is protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
In Canada each province and territory has a Human Rights Code. These codes protect women from discrimination on the basis of sex. To date, only Ontario (http://www.ohrc.on.ca/english/guides/pregnancy-breastfeeding.shtml) and British Columbia specifically detail the rights of breastfeeding feeding mothers. These provisions include time, access and accommodation in the workplace and in public. http://www.ohrc.on.ca/en/pregnancy-and-breastfeeding-brochure
You have rights as a breastfeeding mother, including the right to breastfeed a child in a public area. No one should prevent you from breastfeeding your child simply because you are in a public area. They should not ask you to “cover up,” disturb you, or ask you to move to another area that is more “discreet.”