Ontario - Human Rights

The Ontario's Psychiatric Patient Advocate Office (PPAO) was established in 1983 to protect the civil and legal rights of inpatients in the current and former Ontario provincial psychiatric hospitals...
Human Rights, Ontario
The Human Rights Research and Education Centre is housed at the University of Ottawa. The website has links to various Canadian human rights sites. A good place to start if you are doing research...
Education, Human Rights, Ontario
The Don't Ask Don't Tell campaign is being organized by a coalition of groups in Toronto to encourage city workers to not demand residents give immigration status in order to access city services.
Government Policy, Human Rights, Immigrants and Refugees, Ontario
NOII is organized by a group of immigrants, refugees and allies who are working to educate, mobilize and network to defend immigrants, migrant workers, refugees, and Indigenous peoples, and to oppose...
Human Rights, Immigrants and Refugees, Ontario
CASSA is a social justice umbrella organization working with Ontario’s diverse South Asian communities. They have an extensive service directory with listings of organizations from across Ontario.
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The Ontario Human Rights Commission has released a report, Right at home: Report on the consultation on human rights and rental housing in Ontario (in PDF) that focuses on housing as a human right,...
Housing, Human Rights, Ontario