Do blacklists really exist?
From my understanding, it is illegal to blacklist someone in terms of employment in Canada. So IF such a list was to exist, it'd probably have to be informal (meaning it'd be kept away from public and probably shared amongst employers).
My concern is, does such a list really exist? If it does, is there any way a normal person can check if they are on that list?
The thing is, I am a university student and just a year ago, I had a misunderstanding with a professor (whom had previously worked for the government and has close relations with significant politicians). He threatened to put me on a employment blacklist.
I've only recently contacted people at my university regarding this (as before I really didn't know what to do) and they didn't believe me. This particular professor most likely denied it. Since it was a year ago and the lecture hall having almost a thousand students, the peers whom I was able to get in contact with simply didn't recall the instance or I wasn't able to find the other students who attended the same lecture.
I am quite worried for my future.