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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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Red Dress Day May 04, 2025

May 5 - Red Dress Day throughout Turtle Island (Canada) - is a powerful day of remembrance and action dedicated to honouring the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and two-spirit people (MMIWG2S).

Asian Heritage Month

Honouring Asian Heritage May 01, 2025

Asian Heritage Month is an important opportunity to honour the diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of Asian Canadians, while also reflecting on the ongoing struggle for human rights and inclusion.

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Independent Human Rights Hearing Resumes April 15 Apr 09, 2025

An independent human rights board of inquiry in the matter of Sherri Borden Colley vs. The Source will resume on Tuesday, April 15.

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Transgender Day of Visibility Mar 31, 2025

Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV), observed annually on March 31, celebrates transgender and nonbinary people, recognizing their contributions to society while also raising awareness about the discrimination they continue to face.