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Human Rights Commissions in Canada at a crossroads: reforming a system of redress

A debate is raging among both libertarian activists and ordinary Canadians about the role of human rights commissions and whether they are delivering accessible justice . . . …

Key moments in the history of Canadian Human Rights

From labour issues to women, race and gay issues, the battle for human rights has been long and hard . . . …

Time to reform Human Rights Commissions

Dec. 9, 2010/ Troy Media/ - "Sometimes cases go off the rails" . . .…

Human rights success: disabling a system of discrimination

The Hughes Decision, arising from a complaint lodged by disabled Unitarian minister, has long-term, nationwide implications . . .…

Jury still out on human rights commissions

Dec. 15, 2010/ Troy Media/ - Is it time to put to death human rights tribunals and send hearings straight to the courts? . . .…

Why do we need anti-discrimination laws?

CALGARY, AB, Jan. 11, 2011/ Troy Media/ - Some people question whether we need anti-discrimination law in Canada any longer. We do . . .…

Equality need not be sacrificed in name of civil liberty

Improvements could be made to Canada's human rights systems. But the appropriate response to problems with them is not to eliminate those systems . . .…

Human rights commission decision harms families

CALGARY, AB, Feb. 16, 2011/ Troy Media/ - A recent Canadian Human Rights Commission decision makes it tougher to hire employees with families . . .…

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