Christian group appeals human rights ruling
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A provincially funded Christian group is appealing part of a tribunal ruling that found it violated the rights of a worker who had to quit after revealing she was gay.
The Toronto Star reports The contract, which all staff must sign, forbids workers from cheating on their spouses, having pre-marital sex or homosexual relationships, using pornography, and "endorsing" alcohol or tobacco.
The group says it will no longer require employees to sign the agreement, but it will be appealing the remainder of the tribunal's order.

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