This is precisely why, even if I get diagnosed, I will NEVER tell any employer about it. It's so surprising how much Canadian businesses trout how egalitarian they are, and encourage people with disabilities to apply for all types of positions.
And this was the GOVERNMENT people, the GOVERNMENT! This isn't even just declining to hire a person based on knowledge of a disability (which is considerably "safer", but still not ethical), this is outright FIRING of a person, solely based on disability (much easier to prove, and VERY unethical). A disability that this person has had all their life. It's not like she suddenly became incapacitated upon being diagnosed. If you aren't safe in a government position, then you aren't safe ANYWHERE.
I'm taking two Human Resource courses. In each of the cases that we've gone over in class regarding disability, NONE of them have been THIS black-and-white in favour of the employee. As a previous employee of the federal government, I'm ashamed that a government-run business would do this, I really am.