Listen Statements Position statements from the Canadian Human Rights Commission. Date modified: 2021-04-13
The Internet shouldn’t be a safe space for hate News Category Statements Date April 27, 2018 Read More about The Internet shouldn’t be a safe space for hate
2017 was the year when the “invisible became visible” News Category Statements Date April 18, 2018 Read More about 2017 was the year when the “invisible became visible”
What will Canada’s future Prime Ministers have to apologize for? News Category Statements Date December 12, 2017 Read More about What will Canada’s future Prime Ministers have to apologize for?
This happened in our lifetime News Category Statements Date November 28, 2017 Canada’s human rights watchdog reacts to government’s apology to persecuted LGBTQ2 citizens Read More about This happened in our lifetime
Progress is happening News Category Statements Date November 21, 2017 Canada’s human rights watchdog reacts to government announcement to support full implementation of UNDRIP Read More about Progress is happening
10 years since Indigenous rights fully recognized by the United Nations News Category Statements Date September 13, 2017 How is Canada doing? Read More about 10 years since Indigenous rights fully recognized by the United Nations
We must always call out hate when we see it News Category Statements Date August 22, 2017 Read More about We must always call out hate when we see it
Canada’s human rights watchdog calling for collaborative effort against hate News Category Statements Date August 22, 2017 Read More about Canada’s human rights watchdog calling for collaborative effort against hate
After 40 years of human rights progress, many people in Canada are still waiting for equality News Category Statements Date July 17, 2017 Read More about After 40 years of human rights progress, many people in Canada are still waiting for equality
Trans rights are finally human rights in Canadian law News Category Statements Date June 15, 2017 Read More about Trans rights are finally human rights in Canadian law