Discussion paper on systemic racism

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There is no question that racism violates human rights. Whether conscious or unconscious, subtle or overt, it diminishes human dignity and it erodes democracy.

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23/10/2023
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Discussion Paper on Religious Intolerance

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The ability of an individual to freely practice their religion is a fundamental human right. It is enshrined in both international and domestic law, including in: the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms...

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23/10/2023
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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
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Remarks at the 2023 Meeting of Federal, Provincial and Territorial Human Rights Ministers

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Remarks at the 2023 Meeting of Federal, Provincial and Territorial Human Rights Ministers, Charlotte-Anne Malischewski, Interim Chief Commissioner
Canadian Human Rights Commission

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Appearance before the Senate Committee of Human Rights (RIDR) on the topic of policy grievances filed against the Commission

Speeches

Appearance before the Senate Committee of Human Rights (RIDR) on the topic of policy grievances filed against the Commission, Charlotte Anne Malischewski, Interim Chief Commissioner, Canadian Human Rights Commission

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RCMP commits to addressing and preventing discrimination

Settlement statements

Today, the Canadian Human Rights Commission and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are releasing the terms of a human rights settlement. The settlement puts in place a plan for measures to address and prevent systemic discrimination at the RCMP Training Academy at Depot Division, in Regina. This settlement is the result of a complaint filed by a cadet, who identified as a Black Canadian, and who attended the RCMP Training Academy.

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Eliminating racism is our collective responsibility

Statements

Each year on March 21 we stand together united with countries around the world to reaffirm our commitment to the elimination of racial discrimination.

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National Film Board of Canada commits to being more inclusive of Inuit culture

Statements

An individual named Stephen Puskas and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) have reached an agreement to settle a human rights complaint before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal about systemic discrimination in the workplace. Mr. Stephen Puskas is a young Inuk man who had worked at the NFB as an associate producer intern in 2017–2018.

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