Every province and territory in Canada has a human rights complaint council. Usually human rights complaints are forwarded to tribunals who render decisions about whether someone’s or a group’s human ...
read more »Human rights complaints are not easy to file. There are time limits that you have to keep in mind, requirements for filing and more.
read more »Canada has a number of offences that target hate propaganda or hate speech.
read more »Canadians have a fundamental right to freedom of expression and freedom to protest, both cornerstones of a democratic nation. Yet there are limits to these rights and protesters often end up butting ...
read more »Victims of bullying, whether it occurs in school, at work or online, often feel helpless to act or fight back. Parents of bullied children can feel equally exasperated when they feel institutions ...
read more »The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a powerful part of the Constitution that spells out the rights and freedoms essential to a democratic Canada. Here’s a rundown of the more significant parts.
read more »The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a bill of rights built into the Canadian Constitution. It guarantees fundamental freedoms and political rights to Canadian citizens and civil rights to ...
read more »Federal and provincial laws forbid discrimination against any person on a variety of grounds including age, sex, religion, and ethnicity. If you believe you’ve been discriminated against, you can ...
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