Human Rights in Nova Scotia

The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission is committed to actively engaging and working with all Nova Scotians and our diverse communities to address issues of discrimination by effectively advancing equity and dignity, fostering positive and respectful relationships, and protecting human rights.

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Independent Human Rights Hearing Begins October 15 Oct 10, 2024

An independent human rights board of inquiry in the matter of Dwayne Emmerson vs. the Province of Nova Scotia will begin Tuesday, October 15, in Halifax.

Cynthia Dorrington

Statement from the Chair: Mi’kmaq History Month Oct 01, 2024

Throughout October Nova Scotians have a special opportunity to honor the rich heritage, culture, and contributions of Mi’kmaq people, as well as reflect on our shared history and the importance of upholding the treaties that underpin our relationships.

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Committing to ReconciliACTION Sep 27, 2024

It has been almost nine years since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) issued its watershed final report detailing the horrors inflicted upon generations of Indigenous persons across Canada and the institutionalized racism that made it possible.

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