The report presents our 2019 statistics, highlights from our year, and feature five stories that illustrate current human rights issues in Canada.
We must stand united against Islamophobia in Canada
To mark the National Day of Remembrance of the Québec City Mosque Attack and Action against Islamophobia, Charlotte-Anne Malischewski, serving as Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission, issues the following statement
Standing united against antisemitism in Canada
To mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Charlotte-Anne Malischewski, serving as Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission, issues the following statement
Stand Together: Annual Report 2019
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.
We must all take action to combat Islamophobia
In honour of yesterday’s National Day of Remembrance, the Canadian Human Rights Commission stands in solidarity with all Muslims in Canada as we remember the 2017 violent tragedy at the Québec City Mosque where six people were murdered and many others wounded. As we forever carry the weight of that terrible day in our hearts, we also insist upon turning our collective grief into collective action.
Together, we are stronger than hate
Together, we are stronger than hate, Marie-Claude Landry, Ad. E., Chief Commissioner, Canadian Human Rights Commission
Stronger together: CHRC 2021 Annual Report
The report presents our 2021 statistics, highlights from our year, and features three stories that help shed light on three emerging issues that are defining this next era of human rights.
Build back better: Annual Report 2020
The report presents our 2020 statistics, highlights from our year, and feature four stories that illustrate current human rights issues in Canada.