Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission
The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission (the “Commission”) was established in Nova Scotia, Canada in 1967 to administer the Nova Scotia Human Rights Act. The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission is the first commission in Canada to engage a restorative dispute resolution process.
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Afua CooperAlberta Human Rights CommissionBlack Nova ScotiansBridglal PachaiCarding (police policy)Corrine SparksDaniel N. PaulDavid Shannon (lawyer)Gordon EarleHuman rights commissionList of Black CanadiansList of Canadian tribunalsLocal Council of Women of HalifaxMayann FrancisMegan LeslieNova Scotia Accessibility ActProgressive Conservative Association of Nova ScotiaReasons of the Supreme Court of Canada by Justice CromwellRobert_StanfieldWilliam Pearly Oliver
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Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission
The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission (the “Commission”) was established in Nova Scotia, Canada in 1967 to administer the Nova Scotia Human Rights Act. The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission is the first commission in Canada to engage a restorative dispute resolution process.
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The Nova Scotia Human Rights C ...... assists in making a complaint.
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Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission
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CAD$2.5 million
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Eunice Harker, Chair
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Norbert Comeau, Vice-Chair
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Independent agency of the Department of Justice
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The Nova Scotia Human Rights C ...... ve dispute resolution process.
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Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission
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