Canadian Human Rights Commission welcomes new Deputy Chief Commissioner

News Releases

The Canadian Human Rights Commission is pleased to welcome Charlotte-Anne Malischewski, by Order in Council, as Deputy Chief Commissioner for a seven-year term.

Final Report - Employment Equity: Employment Systems Review

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From September 2021 to July 2022, the Canadian Human Rights Commission conducted an Employment Equity Employment Systems Review, and this report highlights the findings and the results.

08/11/2022
978-0-660-46189-2
HR4-87/2022E-PDF
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Anti-Racism Action Plan: Progress Report

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Issue 2 (September 2021 - September 2022)

Canadian Human Right Commission

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21/10/2022
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Anti-Racism Action Plan

21/09/2021
978-0-660-40069-3
HR4-57/2021E-1-PDF
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Requesting parking accommodation will be easier for employees at ESDC

Settlement statements

The Canadian Human Rights Commission is pleased to announce the centralization of requests for parking accommodation within the Department of Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC).

Maintain action and momentum towards reconciliation

Statements

Today, as we mark this second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we call on non-Indigenous people in Canada to learn the truth about the atrocities of our past, to understand how those atrocities still live on today, and to assume collective responsibility in passing that knowledge on and helping turn it into meaningful action.

People with disabilities continue to face barriers to working in Canada's telecom industry

News Releases

Findings of an audit report published today by the Canadian Human Rights Commission reveals that people with disabilities still don’t have fair and equal access to employment in Canada’s broadcasting and telecommunications sector.

Closing remarks: National Black Canadians Summit

Speeches

Closing remarks: National Black Canadians Summit, Marie-Claude Landry, Ad. E., Chief Commissioner Canadian Human Rights Commission

National Indigenous Peoples Day: A day of celebration and recognition

Statements

Today, on National Indigenous Peoples' Day, the Canadian Human Rights Commission joins people across the country in celebrating the diverse cultures, languages, traditions, and achievements of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples.

Change in Canada's military is long overdue

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The Canadian Human Rights Commission applauds the thorough and comprehensive investigation conducted by the Honourable Louise Arbour in her Report of the Independent External Comprehensive Review of the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces. The Commission wholeheartedly supports her findings and recommendations.

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