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Vaccination policies and human rights: Frequently asked questions …

Public servants can discuss concerns about vaccination and masking requirements with their manager or union representative. Complaints should be made … See more

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COVID-19 and mental health in the workplace

WEBMental health in the workplace is a human rights issue. COVID-19 is making existing barriers to equality worse for many people across Canada, and creating new barriers for …

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Human rights-based approach to workplace investigations

WEBThis guide is intended to help federally regulated employers, workers, and unions better understand their rights and obligations when it comes to conducting …

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A Guide to Balancing Work and Caregiving Obligations

WEBStep 1: Talk about it. Finding a flexible solution that balances the employee’s caregiving needs and his or her work responsibilities starts with an open and honest discussion. …

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Preventing and addressing workplace harassment and violence

WEBGuide for federally regulated employers to help them develop a human rights-based approach to preventing and addressing workplace harassment and violence, and …

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What is the Duty to Accommodate

WEBThis is called the duty to accommodate. The duty to accommodate means that sometimes it is necessary to treat someone differently in order to prevent or reduce discrimination. …

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COVID-19 putting disability rights at risk

WEBSeptember 15, 2020 – Ottawa, Ontario – Canadian Human Rights Commission. With Canada now months into the COVID-19 pandemic, people with disabilities, their families …

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Human Rights in Canada

WEBIn Canada, human rights are protected by federal, provincial and territorial laws. Canada’s human rights laws stem from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In 1948, John …

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Impaired at Work – A guide to accommodating substance …

WEBSubject Matter. Workplace. The purpose of this guide is to help federally-regulated employers address substance dependence in the workplace in a way that is in harmony …

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What is Harassment

WEBA supervisor rubs your shoulders despite your repeated objections. Harassment is a form of discrimination. It includes any unwanted physical or verbal behaviour that offends or …

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Anti-racism work

WEBA look at our role in anti-racism human rights cases. The Commission is responsible for mediating, settling and litigating key human rights cases with the aim to correct systemic …

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Policy and Procedures on the Accommodation of Mental Illness

WEBsupport of this commitment, the Commission has created this policy. This policy outlines the accommodation process and provides guidance to help managers and supervisors take …

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Discussion paper on systemic racism

WEBThe purpose of this discussion paper is to explore the concept of systemic racism, including the historic context of Canada’s colonialism. This paper provides an …

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A Guide to Balancing Work and Caregiving Obligations

WEB3 The Canadian Human Rights Act The Canadian Human Rights Act protects people in Canada from discrimination when they are employed by or receive services from the …

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Levelling the field

WEBSpecial Programs under the Canadian Human Rights Act Special Measures under the Employment Equity Act; Overview: Special programs refer to any plan, arrangement, …

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Policy on Pregnancy & Human Rights in the Workplace

WEBPregnancy in the workplace is a fundamental human rights issue of equality of opportunity between women and men. Women should not suffer negative consequences in the …

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The Canadian Human Rights Commission's Accessibility Plan 2023 …

WEBWhere possible, we will take immediate action to remove barriers by December 31, 2023. For barriers that will be harder to remove, we have set medium …

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Statement – Canadian prisoners continue to experience conditions …

WEBThe Canadian Human Rights Commission is deeply concerned and troubled by reports that prisoners being held in Correctional Service Canada’s new Structured Intervention Units …

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Make a Complaint

WEBPeople who come to the Commission are able to file complaints under two acts – the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Accessible Canada Act. Canadian Human Rights …

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