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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International Holocaust Remembrance Day Jan 24, 2025

January 27 is International Holocaust Remembrance Day which calls us to reflect on the unspeakable horrors of Nazi Germany leading up to and during World War 2.

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Legal Obligations Underpin Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility Jan 23, 2025

At the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission, we embrace the Akan word “Sankofa” from the people of Ghana which translates to mean “go back and get it,” encouraging us to look at our past to inform our future.

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Grants to Support Accessibility Jan 22, 2025

Applications for several provincial Community Infrastructure, Active Transportation, and Access-Ability grants for the fiscal year 2025-26 are open until February 14, 2025.

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