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As an employer, you now have the results of the applicant's police check in hand and that individual has a record.
What do you do?
The existence of a record in itself should not necessarily disqualify an applicant from obtaining a paid or volunteer position with your organization.
Among many things, the Ontario Human Rights Code stipulates that you cannot discriminate against someone based on the existence of a criminal record.
If you deny someone the opportunity to work with you based solely on information relating to a record, you may be required to defend your decision.
The fact that a person has a record for a minor offence, should not necessarily exclude them from a position within your organization.
Please treat this information responsibly, keep things in perspective, and ensure your decisions are defendable.