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Pride is stronger than hate

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Today, the Canadian Human Rights Commission stands in pride and solidarity with every 2SLGBTQQIA+ person in Canada, especially young people. At the heart of many of today's marches is misinformation and hateful rhetoric that denies the existence of trans and gender diverse people. There have been calls to erase trans and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people from school curricula.

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Recognizing the value of equal pay for all workers in Canada

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Today, on International Equal Pay Day, we join countries around the world in challenging employers to champion every woman’s right to equal pay for work of equal value.

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Office of the Federal Housing Advocate's Submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review

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The Federal Housing Advocate (FHA) is an independent, non-partisan watchdog, empowered to drive meaningful action to address inadequate housing and homelessness in Canada.

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03/04/2023
HR34-17/2023E-PDF
9780660497129
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Federal Housing Advocate's Observational Report – British Columbia

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As Canada’s first Federal Housing Advocate, my role is to be an independent, nonpartisan watchdog.

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29/08/2023
HR34-18/2023E-PDF
978-0-660-67537-4
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Submission to the United Nations Human Rights Council

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On the occasion of its review of Canada during the 4th cycle of the Universal Periodic Review

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12/07/2023
9780660491561
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Canadian Human Rights Commission welcomes the next Pay Equity Commissioner

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The Canadian Human Rights Commission welcomes Lori Straznicky as Canada’s next Pay Equity Commissioner, appointed by Order in Council. Ms. Straznicky has been serving as Pay Equity Commissioner in an interim capacity since November 2022.

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Establishing a culture of pay equity across the federal jurisdiction

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Following the release of The Pay Equity Commissioner’s 2022 Annual Report to Parliament, Pay Equity Commissioner Lori Straznicky issues the following news release

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Supreme Court ruling a human rights victory for those who speak out against harmful discourse

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The Canadian Human Rights Commission applauds today's Supreme Court ruling as a victory that affirms people's right to speak out against harmful or discriminatory discourse without fear of being silenced by Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation, known as SLAPPs. These lawsuits are sometimes used by individuals or corporations to intimidate and silence public critics by forcing them into lengthy, expensive legal battles.

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Every woman counts

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Today, on International Women’s Day, we celebrate all women and their invaluable contributions to social, economic, cultural, and political advancements toward gender equity. The theme for International Women’s Day in 2023 is “Every Woman Counts,” underlining that every woman, everywhere, has intrinsic and undeniable value.

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What we did and what we learned: Monitoring Disability Rights

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This report provides a plain language summary of what people shared during the public engagement process. This report has been translated and tested by People First of Canada’s plain language team.

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23/05/2023
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