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Commission supports recommendations that address systemic anti-black racism in Canada

The Canadian Human Rights Commission is reviewing the final report released today by the Senate Standing Committee on Human Rights.

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  • Statements
  • Human Rights
  • 2023-12-11

CSIS affirms its commitment and actions to address and prevent racism and discrimination in human rights settlement

The Canadian Human Rights Commission (Commission) and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) are pleased to announce a settlement in which CSIS affirms its ongoing commitment to address systemic discrimination and racism, and increase diversity and inclusion in its workplace.

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  • Human Rights
  • 2023-12-11

As we celebrate 75 years of universal human rights, the time is right to enshrine socio-economic rights

This year’s International Human Rights Day marks 75 years since nations of the world came together to compile a list of 30 fundamental rights that we all share, simply because we are human. It is now time to recommit to the full realization of those rights – including social and economic rights - for everyone in Canada.

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  • Statements
  • Human Rights
  • 2023-12-08

Military members experiencing sexual misconduct can come directly to the Commission

The Canadian Human Rights Commission is deeply concerned by the data released earlier this week by Statistics Canada from the Survey on Sexual Misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). The results confirm that the proportion of military members who reported being sexually assaulted by another member of the military more than doubled between 2018 and 2022. Equally disheartening is that most of this is going unreported.

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  • Human Rights
  • 2023-12-08

Ingenuity of people with disabilities continues to shape Canada

The Canadian Human Rights Commission joins people in Canada and around the world in celebrating International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

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  • Statements
  • Accessibility
  • 2023-12-01

Of course Christmas is not racist; we never said it was

A discussion paper by the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) on religious intolerance as a form of systemic discrimination has caused quite a stir in recent days. On Wednesday, the Quebec National Assembly unanimously adopted a motion in defense of Christmas. On Thursday, the House of Commons did the same.

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  • Open letters
  • Human Rights
  • 2023-11-30

New report highlights need for urgent investment in housing for Nunatsiavut and Nunavut

Yesterday, Inuit leadership of Nunatsiavut and Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. (NTI) and the Federal Housing Advocate met with federal government officials to discuss the dire need for solutions to the housing crisis in Inuit communities.

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  • News Releases
  • Housing
  • 2023-11-28

Put people first to solve the housing crisis

Canada’s housing crisis has reached catastrophic proportions. It is only getting worse as more people are forced to deal with the pinch of inflation, rising rent costs, and the grim reality of housing insecurity.

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  • Statements
  • Housing
  • 2023-11-22

Canada must act now to address hate

The Canadian Human Rights Commission is devastated by the horrific violence and humanitarian tragedy taking place in Israel and Palestine. For many in Canada, these catastrophic events are deeply personal and painful. They evoke historic, intergenerational trauma and are causing immense grief, fear, distress, and anger.

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  • Statements
  • Human Rights
  • 2023-11-10

CHRC concerned by findings into overrepresentation of Indigenous people in prison

Following the release of the Office of the Correctional Investigator (the OCI) 50th Annual Report and investigation into the overrepresentation of federally sentenced Indigenous individuals, Charlotte-Anne Malischewski, Interim Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission, issues the following statement

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  • Statements
  • Indigenous Issues
  • 2023-11-03

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