Alberta takes steps to ban mandatory high heels in the workplace
EDMONTON — Alberta has taken steps to ban employers from requiring people to wear high heels at work.
Labour Minister Christina Gray says the province is amending the occupational health and safety code that currently allows employers to make high heels mandatory.
“Our government has the back of every worker and today we are also looking out for your feet,” Gray said Friday.
Ontario and British Columbia banned mandatory high heels in 2017 and Manitoba did the same this year. Alberta’s changes are to come into effect Jan. 1.