Publications
Library of Publications, Policies and Reports on Human Rights Issues.
2020-21 Departmental Plan
The Departmental Plan is an expenditure plan that provides a detailed overview of the Commission’s main priorities over a three-year period. These priorities are divided by strategic outcome, program activities, and planned and expected results. The Departmental Plan also provides details on human resource requirements, major capital projects, grants and contributions, and net program costs.
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Policy on Environmental Sensitivities
Individuals with environmental sensitivities experience a variety of adverse reactions. This medical condition is a disability. This document is a policy on environmental sensitivities. It provides guidance and strategies to minimize or eliminate exposure to triggers in the environment.
Canadian Human Rights Commission Quarterly Financial Report - For the quarter ending September 30, 2019 - Revised
2018-19 Departmental Results Report
The Departmental Results Report provides an account of the Commission’s achieved results against planned performance expectations as set out in the Report on Plans and Priorities.
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Canadian Human Rights Commission Quarterly Financial Report - For the quarter ended June 30, 2019
2019-20 Departmental Plan
The Departmental Plan is an expenditure plan that provides a detailed overview of the Commission’s main priorities over a three-year period. These priorities are divided by strategic outcome, program activities, and planned and expected results. The Departmental Plan also provides details on human resource requirements, major capital projects, grants and contributions, and net program costs.
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Canadian Human Rights Commission Quarterly Financial Report - For the quarter ended December 31, 2018
Aging and Dying in Prison: An Investigation into the Experiences of Older Individuals in Federal Custody
The report highlights the challenges associated with older offenders in prison, including management of chronic health conditions, accessibility and accommodation of disability, institutionalization, reintegration barriers, end-of-life care and dying with dignity in prison.
Erratum
Correction to Report
Date: March 18, 2024
We would like to bring to your attention a correction to the report, Aging and Dying in Prison: An Investigation into the Experiences of Older Individuals in Federal Custody, published on February 28, 2019. A calculation error was identified in the “Regional and Institutional Inmate Population by Age” table in Annex A, which has since been corrected as of February 12, 2024. Please note that this correction does not impact the findings, nor the recommendations presented in the report.
Although the necessary changes have been made to the HTML and PDF versions of the report, we regret that the correction could not be applied to the print publication. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Should you have any questions or require further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact our office at org@oci-bec.gc.ca.