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 May 20 May 15, 2025

An independent human rights board of inquiry in the matter of Mikki Rhyno and Rebecca Sparks vs. Ackman Dartmouth Yorkshire Inc. and the Province of Nova Scotia (Department of Community Services) will begin Tuesday, May 20.

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Parties Reach Settlement in Human Rights Complaint May 13, 2025

Melinda Daye and Dollarama Inc. have reached a settlement in Ms. Daye’s human rights complaint against the company.

The settlement means the independent human rights board of inquiry in the matter, scheduled for Thursday, May 15, will not proceed.

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Independent Human Rights Hearing Begins May 15 May 08, 2025

An independent human rights board of inquiry in the matter of Melinda Daye vs. Dollarama Inc. will begin Thursday, May 15, in Halifax.

Ms. Daye alleges she was discriminated against by Dollarama Inc. because of her race and colour.

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